"The Rejected Planet: An Irishman's Story of a World Without a Woman"
Title | "The Rejected Planet: An Irishman's Story of a World Without a Woman" |
Year for Search | 1912 |
Authors | Wilson, John Fleming(1877-1922) |
Secondary Title | Pearson's Magazine |
Volume / Edition | 33 |
Pagination | 664-670 |
Date Published | June 1912 |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Satire in which a man creates a new supposedly ideal planet with no women after he is rejected by the woman he loves. When she accepts him, he rejects the planet. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Worlds Apart: An Anthology in Facsimile [Cover subtitle An Anthology of Interplanetary Fiction]. Ed. George Locke (London: Cornmarket Reprints, 1972), 28-34. |
Illustration | Illus. John R. Neill |
Holding Institutions | MnU |
Author Note | (1877-1922) |
Full Text | 1912 Wilson, John Fleming (1877-1922). “The Rejected Planet: An Irishman’s Story of a World Without a Woman.” Illus. John R. Neill. Pearson’s Magazine 33 (June 1912): 664-670. Rpt. in Worlds Apart: An Anthology in Facsimile [Cover subtitle An Anthology of Interplanetary Fiction]. Ed. George Locke (London: Cornmarket Reprints, 1972), 28-34. MnU Satire in which a man creates a new supposedly ideal planet with no women after he is rejected by the woman he loves. When she accepts him, he rejects the planet. |