Yes, C.S. Lewis did write science fiction. His works often explored fantastical and imaginative concepts.
I'm not sure specifically which works Janice Y K Lee has in Fantastic Fiction as the name isn't widely known in mainstream Fantastic Fiction. It could be that she has self - published works or works that are only popular in a specific region or among a particular group of readers.
Wei Wei (1918 - 1966) was a famous Chinese novelist, literary critic, and social practitioner. He created a large number of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, and essays. The novel: - Red Sun - The East - Garland Under the Mountain - Liberation - Song of Youth - "Beacon Letter" - Shangganling Prose: - Wei Wei's Essay Collection - In Days of Peace - Oriental Prose Poetry: - On the Field of Hope - Speech at the Yan 'an Forum on Literature and Art - The East Essay: - Our Flesh and Blood - An extremely important document - China's Fate These works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and were widely read and studied.
Warhammer (including 40K) novels were considered fantasy-epic fantasy novels. The storyline revolved around medieval fantasy, magic, mythology, and other elements. It also incorporated a certain amount of sci-fi elements.
I'm not aware of any works by Laura K Hamilton in science fiction. It's possible that she is a new or relatively unknown figure in the field, and her works may not have gained widespread recognition yet.
Not really. While 'Frankenstein' is her most well - known and most significant contribution to science fiction, she didn't have other works that are as clearly defined within the genre. However, some of her other works might have elements that could be related to science fiction, but they are not as prominent as in 'Frankenstein'.
I'm not sure which specific 'C.C. Smith' you are referring to in the context of science fiction. There may be many authors with similar names. However, if it's a relatively unknown author, it might be difficult to directly recommend their works. You could try searching in specialized science - fiction literature databases or libraries.
C.S. Lewis' science fiction often has strong moral and religious undertones. For example, in his 'Space Trilogy', he uses the science - fiction setting to explore themes of good and evil, the fall of man, and redemption. His works also feature vivid and imaginative alien worlds and species, which add to the allure of the stories.
One of his well - known science fiction works is 'Out of the Silent Planet'.
Yes, there might be. It could have some one - of - a - kind art pieces that blend science fiction elements in a very creative way, like a painting that combines different alien species in a new and unexpected way.