The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury
Volumes 1, 2, and 3 | |
Edited by | William F. Touponce, Jonathan R. Eller |
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Discipline | Fantasy, Horror, Science fiction |
Publisher | Kent State University Press |
The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury is an ongoing scholarly, multi-volume series published by Kent State University Press, aiming to collect every short story written by American author Ray Bradbury in chronological order.[1] The series is edited by William F. Touponce and Jonathan R. Eller,[2] with extensive textual apparatus providing critical insights and annotations. The project is expected to span eight volumes[1] and has received approval from the Modern Language Association (MLA) for its academic rigor.[3] Each story is edited based on Bradbury's original manuscripts, with commentary on textual variants and publication history .
Background
[edit]The series brings together Bradbury's entire body of short fiction, including his early and lesser-known works, as well as his more famous stories. By arranging the stories chronologically and providing detailed commentary, the project gives readers and scholars insight into Bradbury's growth as a writer. The editorial apparatus includes information on the original publications, textual revisions, and critical interpretations.[3]
Contents
[edit]Volume 1
[edit]The first volume, The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition – Volume 1, 1938–1943 (ISBN 978-1606350713), was published on February 21, 2011.[4]
- "Pendulum" (with Henry Hasse; 1941)
- "Gabriel's Horn" (with Henry Hasse; 1941, published 1943)
- "Final Victim" (with Henry Hasse; 1941, published 1946)
- "The Piper" (1941, published 1943)
- "The Candle" (1942)
- "Is That You, Bert?" ("Is That You, Herb?") (1942, published 2003)
- "The Wind" (1942, published 1943)
- "Eat, Drink and Be Wary" (1942)
- "Promotion to Satellite" (1942, published 1943)
- "The Crowd" (1942, published 1943)
- "Chrysalis" (1942, published 1946)
- "Subterfuge" (1942, published 1943)
- "The Parallel" ("A Blade of Grass") (1942, published 1949)
- "And Then—The Silence" (1942, published 1944)
- "The Lake" (1942, published 1944)
- "Morgue Ship" (1943, published 1944)
- "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" (1943, published 1947)
- "The Monster Maker" (1943, published 1944)
- "King of the Gray Spaces" ("R Is for Rocket") (1943)
- "The Scythe" (1943)
- "I, Rocket" (1943, published 1944)
- "Undersea Guardians" (1943, published 1944)
- "The Small Assassin" (1943, published 1946)
Appendix
[edit]- "Hollerbochen's Dilemma" (1938)
- "Hollerbochen Comes Back" (1938)
- "Don't Get Technatal" (1939)
- "The Pendulum" (first version, 1939)
- "Luana the Living" (1940)
- "The Piper" (first version, 1940)
- "It's Not the Heat, It's the Hu—" (1940)
- "The Secret" (1940)
- "Tale of the Mangledomvritch" (1941)
Volume 2
[edit]The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition – Volume 2, 1943–1944 (ISBN 978-1606351956), was published in September, 2014.[5]
- "The Sea Shell" (1943, published 1944)
- "Everything Instead of Something" ("Doodad") (1943)
- "The Ducker" (1943)
- "The Shape of Things" ("Tomorrow's Child") (1943, published 1948)
- "The Night" (1943, published 1946)
- "Perchance to Dream" ("Asleep in Armageddon") (1943, published 1948)
- "Referent" (1943, published 1948)
- "The Calculator" ("Jonah of the Jove Run") (1943, published 1948)
- "The Emissary" (1943, published 1947)
- "And Watch the Fountains" (1943)
- "The Million Year Picnic" (1943, published 1946)
- "The Man Upstairs" (1943, published 1944)
- "Autopsy" ("Killer, Come Back to Me!") (1943, published 1944)
- "The Long Night" (1943, published 1944)
- "Lazarus Come Forth" (1943, published 1944)
- "There Was an Old Woman" (1943, published 1944)
- "The Trunk Lady" (1943, published 1944)
- "Jack-in-the-Box" (1944, published 1947)
- "Where Everything Ends" (1944, published 2010)
- "Bang! You're Dead!" (1944)
- "Enter - the Douser" ("Half-Pint Homicide") (1944)
- "Rocket Skin" (1944, published 1946)
- "Forgotten Man" ("It Burns Me Up!") (1944)
- "The Jar" (1944)
Volume 3
The third volume, The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition - Volume 3, 1944-1945 (ISBN 978-1-60635-071-3), was published in May, 2017.[6]
- "No Phones, Private Coffin" ("Yesterday I Lived!) (1944)
- "If Paths Must Cross Again" (1944, published 2009)
- "The Miracles of Jamie" (1944, published 1946)
- "The Long Way Around" ("The Long Way Home") (1944, published 1945)
- "The Very Bewildered Corpses ("Four-Way Funeral") (1944)
- "The Reincarnate" (1944, published 2005)
- "Chrysalis" (1944, published 2004)
- "The Poems" (1944, published 1945)
- "Defense Mech" (1944, published 1946)
- "Mr. Priory Meets Mr. Caldwell" ("Hell's Half-Hour") (1944, published 1945)
- "'I'm Not So Dumb'" (1944, published 1945)
- "Invisible Boy" (1944, published 1945)
- "Ylla" ("I'll Not Ask for Wine") (1944, published 1945)
- "The Tombstone" (1944, published 1945)
- "The Watchers" (1944, published 1945)
- "Lorelei of the Red Mist" (1944, published 1946)
- "One Minus One" ("Corpse-Carnival") (1944, published 1945)
- "The Sea Cure" ("Dead Men Rise Up Never") (1944, published 1945)
- "Skeleton" (1944, published 1945, distinct from 45-5)
- "Riabouchinska" ("And So Died Riabouchinska") (1945, published 1953)
- "Skeleton" (1945, distinct from 45-11)
- "The Black Ferris" (1945, full draft sent to Congdon, Sept. 19, 1947)
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- ^ "The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury - The Kent State University Press". www.kentstateuniversitypress.com. Retrieved 2018-11-28.