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[]Gaunt, Arthur Nettleton (1906-1978); used pseudonym Arthur Nettleton (about) (chron.)
- * Britain’s Romantic Bridges, (ar) Chatterbox Annual 1955, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Christmas as It Is Spent, (ar) Chatterbox 1945, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Dumb Heroes of the Battle-line, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1940, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Famous Avenues of England, (ar) Chatterbox 1947, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The First Thames Tunnel, (ar) Chatterbox 1943, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Four-Footed Heroes of the Alps, (ar) Chatterbox Annual 1949, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * His Majesty King George as a Sportsman, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1935, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Homelands of Famous Hymns, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1947, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Homes in Fiction, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1943
- * Illustrated Journalism, (ar) Personality February 1948, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * In Search of Hidden Treasure, (ar) Searchlight: Adventure Stories for Boys, Spring Books, 1961, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Is Your Camera Right?, (ar) Chatterbox 1945, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Keeping Rover Fit, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1938
- * The King as a Countryman, (ar) The Weekly Telegraph #3811, May 4 1935, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * “King” of Paradise Islands, (ar) Chatterbox 1947, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The King’s Messengers, (ar) Chatterbox 1945, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Mystery of Rosmer School, (ss) Schoolboys’ Short Stories #2, 1944
- * Old Country Games of England, (ar) Chatterbox 1948, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The “Pennine Way” Through Dale and Moor, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1943
- * Plane Crazy, (nv) The Children’s Newspaper #994 Apr 9, #995 Apr 16 1938
- * Rocks with a Story, (ar) Chatterbox Annual 1952, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Sea Bed as a National Park, (ar) Chatterbox 1947, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The Seal of the Realm, (ar) Chatterbox 1944, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Souvenirs of Sanctuary Days, (ar) Favourite Annual for Boys 1959, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Stories in London Statues, (ar) Chatterbox Annual 1955, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * Thunder Is Their Hobby, (ar) John Bull July 16 1949
- * 250 Years of Star-Gazing, (ar) Chatterbox 1946, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The Wide Open Spaces, (ar) Britannia and Eve November 1944
- * The World’s Most Famous Medal, (ar) Searchlight: Adventure Stories for Boys, Spring Books, 1961, as by Arthur Nettleton
- * The Yorkshire Dales, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1944
[]Gaunt, Jeffrey; pseudonym of George E. Rochester (1898-1966) (chron.)
- * The Haunted Man, (sl) Detective Weekly #205 Jan 23, #206 Jan 30, #207 Feb 6, #208 Feb 13, #209 Feb 20, #210 Feb 27, #211 Mar 6, #212 Mar 13, #213 Mar 20,
#214 Mar 27, #215 Apr 3 1937
- * Mantrap, (sl) Detective Weekly #285 Aug 6, #286 Aug 13, #287 Aug 20, #288 Aug 27, #289 Sep 3 1938
- * The Man with a Month to Live!, (sl) Detective Weekly #227 Jun 26, #228 Jul 3, #229 Jul 10, #230 Jul 17, #231 Jul 24, #232 Jul 31, #233 Aug 7, #234 Aug 14, #235 Aug 21,
#236 Aug 28, #237 Sep 4, #238 Sep 11 1937
- * The Man Without a Shadow, (na) Detective Weekly #305, December 24 1938
- * The Master of Starkridge, (sl) Detective Weekly #241 Oct 2, #242 Oct 9, #243 Oct 16, #244 Oct 23, #245 Oct 30, #246 Nov 6, #247 Nov 13, #248 Nov 20, #249 Nov 27,
#250 Dec 4, #251 Dec 11, #252 Dec 18, #253 Dec 25 1937
#254 Jan 1 1938
- * The Sinister Dr. Mortimer, (sl) Detective Weekly #192 Oct 24, #193 Oct 31, #194 Nov 7, #195 Nov 14, #196 Nov 21, #197 Nov 28, #198 Dec 5, #199 Dec 12, #200 Dec 19,
#201 Dec 26 1936, #202 Jan 2 1937
- * The Whispering House, (n.) Detective Weekly #333 Jul 8, #334 Jul 15, #335 Jul 22, #336 Jul 29, #337 Aug 5, #338 Aug 12, #339 Aug 19, #340 Aug 26, #341 Sep 2,
#342 Sep 9 1939
[]Gaunt, John (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Bazaar Buzzer, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #8, February 1929
- * Delilah’s Daughter, (sl) The Red Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1931, Jan 1932
- * Fire of the Desert, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 17 1937
- * Murder Is Like Gold, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 12 1935
- * The Power of the Beast, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1932
[]Gaunt, Mary (Eliza Bakewell) (1861-1942) (about) (chron.)
- * The Artful Forks, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine May 1917
- * As a Last Resource, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #13, January 1902
- * At Artful Forks, (ss) All-Story Weekly April 7 1917
- * Black Tiger, (ss) The Premier Magazine #10, February 1915
- * A Brave Little Lass, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1895
- * Buckley’s Chance, (ss)
- * Christmas Eve at Warwingie, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1891
- * The Cyclone, (sl) The Forum Mar, Apr 1917
- * The Devil’s Riddle, (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1909
- * Dick Stanesby’s Hutkeeper, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine Feb, Mar 1893
- * The Dire Peril of Sergeant Sells, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1900
- * The Doctor’s Drive, (ss) The Ends of the Earth by Mary Gaunt, T. Werner Laurie, 1915
- * The Falling Away of John Sands: An Inspiring Story of the South Seas, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1909
- * Fate and the Dusty Measure, (na) Cassell’s Magazine November 1925
- * The First-Born Son, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1911
- * For Old Sake’s Sake, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1903
- * Gentleman Jim, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1891
- * His First Born Son, (ss) The Surrender and Other Happenings by Mary Gaunt, T. Werner Laurie, 1920
- * How They “Broke Into Print”:
* ___ IX (with Joseph Conrad, Elliott Flower, Eliza Margaret Jane Gollan Humphreys, Francis Arthur Jones, Gabrielle M. V. Long, F. Hopkinson Smith & Albert Payson Terhune), (bg) The Strand Magazine (US) August 1915, as by Marjorie Bowen, Joseph Conrad, Elliott Flower, Mary Gaunt, Eliza Margaret Jane Gollan Humphreys, Francis Arthur Jones, F. Hopkinson Smith & Albert Payson Terhune
- * In the Hands of Bandits, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1933
- * Knowledge Comes, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1909
- * The Loss of the “Vanity”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1892
- * “Lost”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1892
- * Lost in the Bush, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1891
- * Lost in Transit, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1909
- * A Maid of Yucatan, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1911
- * The Man Who Laughed, (vi) The Surrender and Other Happenings by Mary Gaunt, T. Werner Laurie, 1920
- * Marooned, (ss) Everybody’s March 1927
- * The Mate’s Salvage, (ss) Top-Notch March 1 1911
- * A Novice of the Sahara, (ss) The Magpie #22, May 1914
- * One Small Thing (with J. Ridgewell Essex), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1909
- * Ordeal by Fire, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1931
- * Peter Addie and the Ju-ju, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1911
- * Peter Pan’s Pebble, (ss) Adventure June 30 1922
- * The Pot of Gold, (ss) The Sunday Strand July 1904
- * The Price, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1935
- * Quits, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1898
- * Roger Blake, Scallawag, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1914
- * Side-Partners, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1916
- * Some Australian Paupers, (ss) Centennial Magazine May 1890
- * Sweetbriar in the Desert, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1909
- * The Temple of the Great Beneficence, (ss) The Premier Magazine #26, June 1916
- * When the Cattle Broke, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1901
- * When the Colt Jammed, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1902
- * “Where No Hope is Left”, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine January 1896
- * White Wolf, (ss) The Surrender and Other Happenings by Mary Gaunt, T. Werner Laurie, 1920
- * The Woes of an Australian in London, (ar) The Grand Magazine June 1907
- * A Woman Alone in China, (ar) The Wide World Magazine (US) July 1915
- * The Woman Who Did Not Care, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1914
[]Gauss, Christian (1878-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * An April Night, (pm) Ainslee’s April 1913
- * Are Manners Constitutional?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1930
- * Can America Live Alone?, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine August 1933
- * The Comedy of Leadership, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1928
- * Crabbed Age and College Spenders, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1929
- * The Education of Edwin Walter Kammerer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1934
- * The Education of General Harbord, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1932
- * The Education of Herbert Hoover, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1932
- * An Examination for Parents, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1930
- * Francois Villon, (pm) Ainslee’s June 1913
- * The Freshman and His Father, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1929
- * Gang Morality in the Colleges, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1930
- * The Good Old Times, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1929
- * The Good Old Times: The Undergraduate, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 12 1929
- * How Governor Smith Educated Himself, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1932
- * How’s Your Personality?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1933
- * Journeymen, (pm) Ainslee’s July 1913
- * Life Begins with ’40, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1937
- * May Song, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1913
- * The Other Side of Paradise, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 9 1932
- * A Parable, (pm) Ainslee’s December 1912
- * Romance in College, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1930
- * Sinclair Lewis vs. His Education, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1931
- * Summer Rain, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine July 1908
- * They Know Not Harbors Who Know Not the Deep, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine May 1911
- * This New World and the Undergraduate, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1927
- * Through College on Nothing a Year, (ar) Boys’ Life Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1916, Jan 1917
- * Through College on Nothing a Year, (ms) Boys’ Life August 1916
- * Treat Us Like Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1927
- * Tryst, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1913
- * Why Don’t College Graduates Stay Educated?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1935
- * Why Students Fail, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1930
- * Why Students Riot, (ar) Collier’s January 31 1931
- * Will the Football Bubble Burst?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1935
[]Gauss, Marianne (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Angels and Pigs, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1911
- * Before the Railroad, (ss) McClure’s Magazine May 1911
- * Bitter, (ss) The Youth’s Companion September 27 1923
- * The Black Knobbers’ Poet, (ss) Collier’s June 28 1913
- * The Crossing, (ss) The Premier Magazine #3, July 1914
- * Daown in Missouri, (ss) Collier’s June 2 1906
- * The Final Escape, (ss) Collier’s March 28 1914
- * The Fugitive and His Judas, (ss) Collier’s March 7 1914
- * ’Gene, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 5 1908
- * The Girl Who Proposed, (ss) Collier’s May 3 1913
- * The Glory Moth, (ss) Smith’s Magazine May 1916
- * The Greatest Peril of His Life, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1922
- * Justice, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly May 1920
- * Love and a Maid, (ss) Smith’s Magazine March 1917
- * The Love Story of a Cad, (ss) McClure’s Magazine March 1907
- * The Man Who Must Be Hanged, (n.) The Argosy December 29 1917
- * Peter the Weak, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1916
- * The Power of the Dog, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1907
- * The Race Problem, (ar) Collier’s July 27 1907
- * Seven Coins, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1909
- * The Spirit of the Feud, (sl) The Argosy Oct, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20 1917
- * The Stranger at the Hearth, (ss) Harper’s Weekly August 2 1913
- * Sweet Violet, (ss) McClure’s Magazine May 1922
- * The Time, the Place and the Victim, (nv) The Argosy October 12 1918
- * Twenty Below, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Will and the Woman, (sl) The Argosy Jun 22, Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13 1918
- * The Wolf, (ss) McClure’s Magazine July 1911
[]Gauthier, Bill (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * American Gauthic, (cl) Dark Discoveries Sum 2006, Wtr 2007, #11 Spr 2008
* ___ Fear of Science, (cl) Dark Discoveries #17, Summer/Fall 2010
* ___ Installment 1, (cl) Dark Discoveries Fall 2004
* ___ Installment 10: The One About Life and Immortality, (cl) Dark Discoveries #14, Summer 2009
* ___ Installment 2, (cl) Dark Discoveries Spring 2005
* ___ Installment 3, (cl) Dark Discoveries Summer 2005
* ___ Installment 4, (cl) Dark Discoveries Fall 2005
* ___ Installment 8, (cl) Dark Discoveries #12, Fall 2008
* ___ Installment 9: The Stench of Impending Sunset, (cl) Dark Discoveries #13, Spring 2009
- * Burned Out, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #15, 2003
- * Fear of Science, (ar) Dark Discoveries #17, Summer/Fall 2010
- * Fun Gus the Tap Dance Man, (ss) Dark Discoveries Summer 2004
- * The Growth of Alan Ashley, (ss) Borderlands 5 ed. Elizabeth E. & Thomas F. Monteleone, Borderlands Press, 2003
- * Icarus Falling, (ss) Burning Sky #2, 1999
- * Inquisitor, Inc., (ss) Dark Discoveries Winter 2006
- * Installment 1, (ar) Dark Discoveries Fall 2004
- * Installment 10: The One About Life and Immortality, (ar) Dark Discoveries #14, Summer 2009
- * Installment 2, (ar) Dark Discoveries Spring 2005
- * Installment 3, (ar) Dark Discoveries Summer 2005
- * Installment 4, (ar) Dark Discoveries Fall 2005
- * Installment 8, (ar) Dark Discoveries #12, Fall 2008
- * Installment 9: The Stench of Impending Sunset, (ar) Dark Discoveries #13, Spring 2009
- * Snow Day, (ss) Ideomancer January 2003
- * Stray Cats, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #10, 2001
- * The Umbrella People, (ss) Dark Discoveries Spring 2004
[]Gauthier, Éric (chron.)
- * Au jardin comme à la guerre, (nv) Solaris #155, June 2005
- * Bientôt sur votre écran, (nv) Solaris #139, October 2001
- * Ceci, aussi, reviendra, (nv) Solaris #147, September 2003
- * Feu sacré, (nv) Solaris #142, June 2002
- * La Maison de l’anxitecte, (nv) Solaris #130, August 1999
- * Nadia rencontre, (nv) Solaris #162, March 2007
- * Souvenirs du Saudade Express, (nv) Solaris #131, October 1999
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[]Gautier, Judith (1845-1917) (about) (chron.)
- * The Boatwoman of the Blue River, (ss) Isoline and the Serpent-Flower by Judith Gautier, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * By the River, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * A Descent Into Hell, (ss) Isoline and the Serpent-Flower by Judith Gautier, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * The Emperor, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Empress Zin-Gou, (ss) Isoline and the Serpent-Flower by Judith Gautier, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * The Fisherman, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The House in the Heart, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * Indifference to the Lures of Spring, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Magician of Bankok, (ss) The Double Dealer April 1921; translated by Lafcadio Hearn
- * The Moonlight in the Sea, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Mourning Fan, (ss) Short Stories October 1892; translated by A. R. Emery
- * The Mysterious Flute, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * Near the Mouth of the River, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Pearl of Lackmi, (nv)
- * A Poet Gazes on the Moon, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * Princess Fiaki’s Birthday, (ss) Short Stories January 1892; translated by E. C. Waggener
- * The Red Flower, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Sadness of the Husbandman, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Sages’ Dance, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Serpent Flower, (ss) Isoline and the Serpent-Flower by Judith Gautier, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * The Serpent Flower, (ss) Short Stories November 1897; translated from the French by George Hembert Westley.
- * The Serpent-Flower, (ss) Belgravia September 1887; translated by M. Tyson
- * The Shadow of the Orange-Leaves, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Smile of Kama-Deva, (vi) Short Stories August 1891; from La Conquete du Paradis.; translated by Elizabeth A. Sharp
- * Too Much Alike, (ss) Short Stories November 1906; translated from the French.
- * The Vengeance of the Dead, (ss) Short Stories May 28 1898
- * A Young Girl’s Cares, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
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[]Gautier, Théophile (1811-1872) (books) (chron.)
- * The Amorous Revenant, (nv) Weird Fiction in France ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, La Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Arria Marcella, (na) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated from the French (“Arria Marcella”, Revue de Paris, March 1, 1852) by Lafcadio Hearn.
- * Arria Marcella, (nv) Demons of the Night ed. Joan C. Kessler, University of Chicago, 1995; translated from the French (“Arria Marcella”, Revue de Paris, March 1, 1852) by Joan C. Kessler.
- * Avatar, (na) Tales Before Supper by Théophile Gautier & Prosper Mérimée, Brentano's, 1887
- * Babylonian Dreams, (ex) Investigations of the Future ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012, as "Future Paris"
- * The Beautiful Dead, (nv) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882, as "Clarimonde"
- * The Beautiful Vampire, (nv) , as "Clarimonde"
- * The Beautiful Vampire, (nv) , as "Clarimonde"
- * Clarimonde, (nv)
- Great Short Stories II: Ghost Stories ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909, as "La Morte Amoreuse"; translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836).
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1918
- Standard Stories #10, April 1926, as "La Morte Amoreuse"
- The Ghost Story Omnibus ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1933
- The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935, as "The Dreamland Bride"
- The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937, as "The Dreamland Bride"
- Tales of the Undead ed. Elinore Blaisdell, Crowell, 1947
- The Week-End Book of Ghost Stories ed. Hereward Carrington, Ives Washburn, 1953
- The Classics of Mystery Volume VIII: An Omnibus of Continental Mysteries, Part I ed. George Bisserov, Juniper, 1960
- The Bedside Book of Strange Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Arthur Barker, 1974
- Romantic Gothic Tales, 1790-1840 ed. G. R. Thompson, Harper & Row, 1979, as "The Dead Lover"
- Voices from the Vaults ed. Devendra P. Varma, Key Porter Books, 1987, as "The Beautiful Vampire"
- * Clarimonde, (nv) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836) by Lafcadio Hearn.
- Weird Tales February 1928
- The Dream Adventure ed. Roger Caillois, Orion Press, 1963, as "The Dead Leman"
- The Sixth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1970
- The Dark Dominion, Paperback Library, 1970, as "The Dead Leman"
- A Little Night Reading ed. Dave Allen, Roger Schlesinger, 1974
- The Count Dracula Book of Classic Vampire Tales ed. Jeanne Youngson, Adams Press, 1981, as "The Dead Leman"
- Vamps ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, DAW, 1987
- Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991, as "The Dreamland Bride"
- Blood & Roses ed. Ad^e`le Olivia Gladwell & James Havoc, Creation Press, 1992, as "The Beautiful Dead"
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993, as "The Dreamland Bride"
- Blood & Roses (var. 1) ed. Ad^e`le Olivia Gladwell & James Havoc, Creation Books, 1999, as "The Beautiful Dead"
- H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016
- The Mummy’s Foot and Other Fantastic Tales, Hippocampus Press, 2018
- * Clarimonde, (nv)
- * Clarimonde, (nv)
- * The Cloud, (pm)
- * The Coffee Pot, (ss) Spirite and the Coffee Pot by Théophile Gautier, tr. Patrick Jenkins, Dedalus, 1995; translated by Patrick Jenkins
- * The Coffeepot, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #5, 1985; translated from the French (1831) by Phyllis Ann Karr.
- * Cyrano de Bergerac, (es)
- * The Dead in Love, (nv) Demons of the Night ed. Joan C. Kessler, University of Chicago, 1995; translated from the French (“La morte amoureuse”, La Chronique de Paris, June 23rd and 26th, 1836) by Joan C. Kessler.
- * The Dead Leman, (na) The Dead Leman & Other Tales from the French ed. Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester, Swan Sonnenschein, 1889; translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836) by Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester.
- * The Dead Leman, (nv) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882, as "Clarimonde"
- * The Dead Lover, (nv) , as "Clarimonde"
- * Le Départ des Hirondelles, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1863
- * The Double Knight, (ss) Young’s Magazine July 1910
- * The Dreamland Bride, (nv) , as "Clarimonde"
- * The Dreamland Bride, (nv) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882, as "Clarimonde"
- * An Encounter, (ar)
- * The Fleece of Gold, (ss)
- * The Foot of the Mummy, (ss) The Complete Works of Théophile Gautier: Volume VI by Théophile Gautier, tr. F. C. de Sumichrast, Bigelow, Smith & Co., 1900, as "The Mummy’s Foot"
- * The Fountain, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875; translated by Francis Hastings Doyle
- * Future Paris, (ss) Investigations of the Future ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012; translated from the French (“Paris futur”, Le Pays, December 20-21, 1851) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Future Paris, (ex) Investigations of the Future ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * The Hashish-Eaters’ Club, (ss)
- * The Hut, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875; translated by Francis Hastings Doyle
- * “In April earth is white and rose…”, (pm)
- * Jettatura, (na) The Works of Théophile Gautier by Théophile Gautier, Brainard, 1900
- * King Caudaule, (na) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated by Lafcadio Hearn
- * The Last Leaf, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1871 (translated)
- * Mademoiselle Dafné, (nv) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French by Liz Heron.
- * May: Secret Affinities, a Pantheistic Madrigal, (pp)
- * La Morte Amoreuse, (nv) , as "Clarimonde"
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1871, uncredited.; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by Helen S. Conant.
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine June 1912; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by J. Berg Esenwein.
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) Humorous Ghost Stories ed. Dorothy Scarborough, Ph.D., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by Sara Goldman.
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) New Orleans Item June 16 1878 (+1)
- One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by Lafcadio Hearn.
- Greatest Short Stories: Volume 4, Foreign, P.F. Collier, 1915
- Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 3: Mystic-Humorous Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Doubleday Page, 1920
- Famous Mystery Stories ed. Joseph Walker McSpadden, Crowell, 1922
- Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925
- Weird Tales April 1926
- World’s One Hundred Best Short Stories, Volume Two: Romance ed. Grant Overton, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1927
- The Golden Book Magazine #49, January 1929
- A Book of Mystic-Humorous Stories, Haldeman-Julius Company, 192?
- The Omnibus of Adventure ed. John R. Colter, Dodd, Mead, 1930
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Harrison Dale, Herbert Jenkins, 1930
- Tales That Enthrall ed. Arnold Dawson, Grant Richards, 1930
- Ghost Stories October/November 1931
- The Argosy (UK) Dec 1931, Oct 1942
- Great Ghost Stories, New Era Library, 1933
- The Evening Standard October 16 1933
- The Evening Standard Book of Strange Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- Famous Mystery and Detective Stories ed. Joseph Walker McSpadden, Blue Ribbon, 1938
- The Curse of Dracula & Other Terrifying Tales ed. Charles Higham, Horwitz, 1962
- The Mummy Walks Among Us ed. Vic Ghidalia, Xerox, 1971
- Mystery Stories ed. Patricia J. Robertson, Octopus, 1981
- Mystery Stories, Hamlyn, 1981
- The Mummy: Stories of the Living Corpse ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1988
- The Face of Tutankhamun ed. Christopher Frayling, Faber and Faber, 1992
- Tales of Horror and Mystery, Dean, 1993
- Great Tales of Terror ed. S. T. Joshi, Dover, 2002
- Out of the Sand ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
- In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe ed. Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Books, 2015
- Fireside Horror Stories About Mummies and Curses ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- The Mummy’s Foot and Other Fantastic Tales, Hippocampus Press, 2018
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) Short Stories December 1895; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by Emily Howard.
- * The Mummy’s Foot, (ss) The Complete Works of Théophile Gautier: Volume VI by Théophile Gautier, tr. F. C. de Sumichrast, Bigelow, Smith & Co., 1900
- Mummy! ed. Bill Pronzini, Arbor House, 1980; translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840) by F. C. de Sumichrast.
- The Arbor House Necropolis ed. Bill Pronzini, Arbor House, 1981
- Tales of the Dead ed. Bill Pronzini, Crown/Bonanza, 1986
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Dave Carson, Barnes & Noble, 1993, as "The Foot of the Mummy"
- * The Mummy’s Foot and Other Fantastic Tales, (co) Hippocampus Press (tp), 2018 ; edited by S. T. Joshi
- * The Nest of Nightingales, (ss) Théophile Gautier by Théophile Gautier, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1909
- * Le Nid de Rossignols, (ss) The Smart Set April 1908
- * The Nightingales, (ss) 1902
- * The Nightingale’s Nest, (ss) Short Stories June 1899; translated by Elmer Schlesinger
- * Nowell, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1906; translated from the French by Amalia de Alberti.
- * Omphale (with Lafcadio Hearn), (ss)
- * Omphale: A Rococo Story, (ss) 1899
- * Omphale: A Rococo Story, (ss) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated from the French (“Omphale”, Journal des Gens du Monde, February 7, 1834) by Lafcadio Hearn.
- * One of Cleopatra’s Nights, (co) R. Worthington (hc), 1882 ; translated by Lafcadio Hearn
- * One of Cleopatra’s Nights, (nv)
- * One of Cleopatra’s Nights, (nv) One of Cleopatra’s Nights by Théophile Gautier, tr. Lafcadio Hearn, R. Worthington, 1882; translated from the French (“Une Nuit de Cléopâtre”, La Presse, November 29 to December 6, 1838) by Lafcadio Hearn.
- Ainslee’s June 1926
- Crimes of Passion ed. David Partridge, Garden City, 1947
- The Dedalus Book of Femmes Fatales ed. Brian M. Stableford, Dedalus, 1992
- Heroic Adventure Stories ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1998
- The French Fantasy Treasury 3 ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2016
- The Mummy’s Foot and Other Fantastic Tales, Hippocampus Press, 2018
- * An Oriental Wooing, (ss) Short Stories October 1898; translated from the French by Katherine Bagg.
- * A Query, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine August 1901; translated by Mary Alice Vialls
- * The Red Waistcoat of the Romantics, (ss)
- * The Romance of the Mummy, (ex)
- * The Sailors, (pm) The Argosy (UK) September 1872; translated by H. Curwen
- * Secret Affinities, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874; translated by Francis Hastings Doyle
- * Spirite, (n.) Spirite and the Coffee Pot by Théophile Gautier, tr. Patrick Jenkins, Dedalus, 1995; translated by Patrick Jenkins
- * Spirite and the Coffee Pot, (oc) Dedalus (tp), November 1995 ; translated by Patrick Jenkins
- * Spring’s First Smile, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1905; translated from the French.
- * Sprite: A Fantastic Tale, (na) The Works of Théophile Gautier by Théophile Gautier, Brainard, 1900
- * Théodore, (ex) from Mademoiselle de Maupin,
- * Two Actors for One Role, (ss)
- * The Veterans of the Grand Army Meeting Napoleon’s Ashes from St. Helena, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877; translated by Francis Hastings Doyle
- * The Water Pavilion, (ss)
- * “What the Swallows Say”, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1888
- * When I Visited George Sand, (ms)
- * The White and Black Dynasties, (ss)
- * The Wife of King Candaules, (na) 1872
_____, [ref.]
- * The Departure of the Swallows, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1863translated by George Jaques
- * Loving God and the Dead: Language and Theme in the Stories of Theophile Gautier by Simon Whitechapel, (ar) Wormwood #11, 2008
- * The Mummy’s Foot by Seymour Laird, (ss) Short Stories January 1 1898; Pirated from Theophile Gautier.
- * The Queen of Denial: Théophile Gautier’s Un Nuit de Cléopâtre by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #4, 2005
- * Théophile Gautier by Walter Herries Pollock, (ar) Longman’s Magazine August 1890
- * Théophile Gautier, (ar) Temple Bar December 1893
- * Théophile Gautier, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine February 1873, uncredited.
- * Théophile Gautier by Evelyn Jerrold, (bg) The Mirror #63, January 10 1874, as by Evelyn Jerrold
- * Thoéphile Gautier by Evelyn Jerrold, (ar) The Dark Blue November 1872
[]Gautier, Thom (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Back One, (vi) The Mammoth Book of Quick & Dirty Erotica ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2013
- * The Bet, (ss) Lucrezia Magazine 2008
- * Debut, (vi) The Mammoth Book of Quick & Dirty Erotica ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2013
- * Honeymoon with Shannon, (ss) Sliptongue 2009
- * Saving the World, (ss) Lucrezia Magazine 2010
- * Sophia in Astoria, (ss) Sex in the City: New York ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Xcite Books, 2010
[]Gautreaux, Tim (1947- ) (chron.)
- * Attitude Adjustment, (ss) The Atlantic December 2015
- * The Bug Man, (ss) GQ October 1994
- * Dancing with the One-Armed Gal, (ss) Zoetrope: All-Story Summer 1999
- * Deputy Sid’s Gift, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1995
- * Died and Gone to Vegas, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1995
- * Easy Pickings, (ss) GQ August 1999
- * Good for the Soul, (ss) Story Summer 1999
- * Idols, (ss) The New Yorker June 22 2009
- * Just Turn Like a Gear, (nv) Massachusetts Review Spring 1986
- * Little Frogs in a Ditch, (ss) GQ March 1996
- * People on the Empty Road, (ss) Story Summer 1995
- * The Piano Tuner, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1998
- * Resistance, (ss) Ploughshares Fall 1997
- * Rodeo Patrol, (ss)
- * The Safe, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September/October 2006
- * Same Place, Same Things, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1991
- * Something for Nothing, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 2002
- * Waiting for the Evening News, (ss) Story Summer 1994
- * Welding with Children, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly March 1997
[]Gauvin, Edward (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about)
_____, trans.
- * A City of Museums by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #25, May 2010
- * The Denham Inheritance by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) Edison’s Frankenstein ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2009
- * The Dress of Honey by Jean-Phillippe Torissant, (ss) Tin House Summer 2016
- * The Finges Clearing by Sylvain Jouty, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction June 2014; translated from the French.
- * The Ghoul by Jean Muno, (ss) Weird Fiction Review (online) June 4 2014; translated from the French (“La goule”, Histoires singulières, Écrits du Nord, 1979).
- * Icarus Saved from the Skies by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August/September 2009; translated from the French (“Icare sauvé des cieux”, Le kiosque et le tilleul (The Pavilion and the Linden)).
- * Kafka, or the Secret Society by Jean Ferry, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #43, August 2012
- * The Open Mirror by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) Exotic Gothic 5, Volume I ed. Danel Olson, PS Publishing, 2013
- * Paradiso by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) Liquid Imagination #9, May 2011; translated from the French (La belle charbonnière, Édition Grasset & Fasquelle, 1976).
- * The Pavilion and the Lime Tree by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #26, May 2008
- * La Tête by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, (ss) Conjunctions #52, Spring 2009
- * There Was Something We Didn’t See in the Dark by Thomas Gunzig, (ss) Big Pulp Summer 2012
- * Waystations of the High Night by Marcel Brion, (ss) The Silent Garden v1, 2018
- * The Wrinkle Maker by Marcel Béalu, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #41, February 2012
_____, [ref.]
[]Gavaler, Chris (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Is, (ss) New England Review v29 #2, 2008
- * Is and Isn’t: Literary Upheavals in the Post-Real Landscape, (ar) Phantom Drift #4, October 2014
- * Isn’t, (ss) Phantom Drift #2, October 2012
- * Ivy Miller Poses, (ss) Southwest Review v92 #1, 2007
- * The Shortest Distance, (ss) Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature Spring 2005
- * A Working Theory of Everything, (ss) Phantom Drift #3, October 2013
- * [unknown story], (ss) Phantom Drift #6, October 2016
[]Gaver, J(essyca) R(ussell) (1915-1996) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures in Medicine, (cl) Adventure Nov, Dec 1955, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1956
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1957
Jan, Feb, Mar, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1958, Feb 1959
- * Are You the Better Half?, (qz) Argosy May 1962
- * Baha’i, (ar) Escapade May 1968
- * Books, (br) Rogue Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1963
- * The Case of the Restless Corpse, (ar) Adventure December 1957
- * Death Wears a Negligee, (ss) Rage August 1957
- * Don’t Be Afraid of That Operation!, (ar) Adventure May 1957
- * Fifty Dollars to Europe, (ar) Escapade October 1960
- * His Pulpit Is a Movie Screen, (ar) Liberty June 1950
- * Lesson in Las Vegas, (ar) Saga May 1953
- * Monkey Business, (ar) Bluebook January 1954
- * “One for the Bridge, One for Me”, (ar) True #200, January 1954
- * Paris—City of No Tomorrow, (ar) Adventure June 1959
- * Postcript to Naha, (ar) Sea Adventures May 1959
- * Sergeant Pratt’s “Revenge”, (ar) Argosy December 1960
- * “There Is No One Like Rocca”—(Says Rocca), (ar) Climax May 1962
- * Who Says Women Are Vainer Than Men?, (ar) Escapade December 1963
- * Why Vegas, (ar) The Dude September 1958
- * Wine—And How to Use It, (ar) Adventure December 1956
_____, as told to
[]Gavin, Ed (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * En Route, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2012
- * Flights of Fancy, (pm) Strange Horizons December 3 2007
- * Gourmand in Remission, (pm) Strange Horizons December 15 2008
- * The Oval Portrait, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2012
- * Palmetto Ridge, (pm) Ideomancer June 2008
- * Passage to Jamaica, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2007
- * The Pulse, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 2008
- * Tick-Tock, (pm) Talebones #39, Winter 2009
- * V.D., (pm) Strange Horizons June 30 2008
- * [unknown poem], (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 2005
[]Gavin, Jamila (1941- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bridegroom, (ss) From Out of the Shadows, Egmont, 2002
- * The Demon Drummer, (nv) Ghostly Haunts ed. Michael Morpurgo, Pavilion, 1994
- * The Desert Singer, (nv) From Out of the Shadows, Egmont, 2002
- * Forbidden Clothes, (ss) Mother’s Day ed. Miriam Hodgson, Methuen Children's Books, 1992
- * From Out of the Shadows, (oc) Egmont (tp), November 2002
- * Gone to Earth, (nv) From Out of the Shadows, Egmont, 2002
- * Just Friends, (nv) All for Love ed. Miriam Hodgson, Mammoth, 1997
- * Mona, (nv) From Out of the Shadows, Egmont, 2002
- * The Paradise Carpet, (ss) From Out of the Shadows, Egmont, 2002
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