Stella (Swedish magazine)
Stella was a Swedish science fiction magazine.[1] The magazine was published from April 1886 to August 1888 as a supplement to the Swedish weekly Svenska Familj-Journalen Svea[2] and published translations of short stories by the leading science fiction writers of its time.[1]
Though many works about science fiction refer to Stella, finding traces or copies of the magazine has proved difficult[3] and some have concluded that Stella was a practical joke on the part of Swedish critic Sam J. Lundwall.[3]
Notes
- Clute, Johan & Nicholls, Peter, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, (1993), p. 1054
- Lundwall, Sam J., "Adventures in the Pulp Jungle" Foundation 34 (1985), p. 6
- Persson, Hans (2007-12) "Stella – sf-tidskrift eller bluff?". Retrieved 31 December 2008.
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