Jirel of Joiry

And Selected Stories

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The first woman protagonist of the sword-and-sorcery genre, the strong and defiant Jirel of Joiry

In the pages of Weird Tales which introduced readers to the writings of some of the most legendary authors in the speculative genre, one heroine’s name stood out from the rest with her bravery and fierceness: Jirel of Joiry. With fiery red hair, lion-yellow eyes, and a mighty two-handed sword, Jirel’s quick wit and defiant demeanor immediately entranced readers and cemented her as one of the first and most iconic characters in the sword-and-sorcery genre.

Jirel was the creation of C.L. Moore, a secretary at a bank in Indianapolis, whose short stories published in the premier pulp fiction magazines of the 1930s stood out from others with their unique blend of engaging prose, thematic depth, rapid pacing, and sensual, lucid depictions of imagined historical and interstellar worlds. With Jirel, Moore introduced a physically and emotionally powerful warrior woman whose hot-blooded fearlessness still inspires the strong women protagonists in the genre today. Featuring seven classic Jirel tales and three of Moore’s finest short stories — “Shambleau”, “No Woman Born”, and “Vintage Season” — this collection celebrates one of the most influential speculative fiction authors who changed the rules of the game for early twentieth-century fantastic literature.
Foreword by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

JIREL OF JOIRY

Black God's Kiss
Black God's Shadow
Jirel Meets Magic
The Dark Land
Hellsgarde
Quest of the Starstone (with Henry Kuttner)

SELECTED STORIES

Shambleau
No Woman Born
Vintage Season

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The first woman protagonist of the sword-and-sorcery genre, the strong and defiant Jirel of Joiry

In the pages of Weird Tales which introduced readers to the writings of some of the most legendary authors in the speculative genre, one heroine’s name stood out from the rest with her bravery and fierceness: Jirel of Joiry. With fiery red hair, lion-yellow eyes, and a mighty two-handed sword, Jirel’s quick wit and defiant demeanor immediately entranced readers and cemented her as one of the first and most iconic characters in the sword-and-sorcery genre.

Jirel was the creation of C.L. Moore, a secretary at a bank in Indianapolis, whose short stories published in the premier pulp fiction magazines of the 1930s stood out from others with their unique blend of engaging prose, thematic depth, rapid pacing, and sensual, lucid depictions of imagined historical and interstellar worlds. With Jirel, Moore introduced a physically and emotionally powerful warrior woman whose hot-blooded fearlessness still inspires the strong women protagonists in the genre today. Featuring seven classic Jirel tales and three of Moore’s finest short stories — “Shambleau”, “No Woman Born”, and “Vintage Season” — this collection celebrates one of the most influential speculative fiction authors who changed the rules of the game for early twentieth-century fantastic literature.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

JIREL OF JOIRY

Black God's Kiss
Black God's Shadow
Jirel Meets Magic
The Dark Land
Hellsgarde
Quest of the Starstone (with Henry Kuttner)

SELECTED STORIES

Shambleau
No Woman Born
Vintage Season