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Women as Demons: The Male Perception of Women through Space and Time

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Women as Demons: The Male Perception of Women through Space and Time
First edition
AuthorTanith Lee
Cover artistJuliette Pearce
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy, science fiction
PublisherThe Women's Press
Publication date
1989
Media typePrint (Trade Paperback)
Pages274
ISBN0-7043-4169-7
OCLC18881555

Women as Demons: The Male Perception of Women through Space and Time is a 1989 book by British author Tanith Lee, compiling science fiction and fantasy short stories, all but two previously published at the time of release, and centered on female characters.[1] It was published by The Women's Press.

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Contents

Women as Demons: The Male Perception of Women through Space and Time contains the following tales:

  • "The Demoness"
  • "Deux Amours D'une Sorcière"
  • "The Unrequited Glove"
  • "Gemini"
  • "Into Gold"
  • "The Lancastrian Blush"
  • "You Are My Sunshine"
  • "The One We Were"
  • "The Truce"
  • "The Squire's Tale"
  • "Discovered Country"
  • "Winter White"
  • "Written in Water"
  • "Mirage and Magia"
  • "The Thaw"
  • "Northern Chess"

References

  1. ^ Kaveney, Roz (1 June 2015). "Tanith Lee obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 April 2023.


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