arpauser@LL.ARPA (09/29/83)
Message-ID: <PL95.$2723311@LL.ARPA>
Some of the works that I feel are considered to be both "classic" and
either fantasy or science fiction are :
We : Yvgeny Zamyatin
1984 : George Orwell
Fahrenheit 451 : Ray Bradbury
Brave New World : Aldous Huxley
The Time Machine : H.G. Wells
Slaughterhouse 5 : Kurt Vonnegut
A Clockwork Orange : Anthony Burgess
Waters of the Wondrous Isles : William Morris
A Connecticut Yankee in
King Arthur's Court : Mark Twain
In addition, I would also consider the following works to be fantasy:
The Tempest,
A Midsummer Night's Dream : William Shakespeare
Faust : Goethe
Food for thought, anyway.
Joe Baldassini
(PL95 @ LL.ARPA)