Index To The Weird Fiction Magazines by T. G. L. Cockcroft
  • 1. The 'Index To The Weird Fiction Magazines' by T. G. L. Cockcroft is a comprehensive and meticulously curated reference work that serves as an invaluable resource for enthusiasts and scholars of weird fiction. This detailed index encompasses a wide array of publications, meticulously cataloging the rich tapestry of stories, authors, and themes that have historically contributed to the genre. Cockcroft's work goes beyond mere listing; it provides insightful commentary on the evolution of weird fiction magazines, highlighting their cultural significance and the unique narratives that have emerged from them. The index not only assists readers in locating specific issues and stories but also functions as a gateway to understanding the broader context of weird fiction within the literary landscape. With its exhaustive scope, the index captures the essence of contributors from the early 20th century to contemporary artists, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking to explore the bizarre and haunting realms that define weird fiction.

    What is the primary subject of Cockcroft's index?
A) Weird fiction magazines
B) Horror poetry collections
C) Science fiction novels
D) Fantasy anthologies
  • 2. Which famous weird fiction magazine is extensively covered in Cockcroft's index?
A) Astounding Science Fiction
B) Amazing Stories
C) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
D) Weird Tales
  • 3. Which of these authors would you expect to find indexed in Cockcroft's work?
A) H. P. Lovecraft
B) George Orwell
C) Isaac Asimov
D) J. R. R. Tolkien
  • 4. What makes Cockcroft's index particularly valuable to researchers?
A) Modern reprints
B) Color illustrations
C) Comprehensive coverage of obscure publications
D) Digital format
  • 5. What type of indexing does Cockcroft primarily use?
A) Author and title indexing
B) Geographic indexing
C) Subject classification
D) Chronological listing only
  • 6. Which companion index did Cockcroft also create?
A) Index to Fantasy Art
B) Index to Science Fiction Magazines
C) Index to Mystery Novels
D) Index to Horror Films
  • 7. What makes Cockcroft's work important for collectors?
A) Shows color photographs
B) Lists condition grades
C) Helps identify rare issues
D) Provides market values
  • 8. What was Cockcroft's profession outside of indexing?
A) Novelist
B) Librarian
C) Publisher
D) Bookstore owner
  • 9. Which country did Cockcroft work from?
A) United Kingdom
B) New Zealand
C) Canada
D) United States
  • 10. What type of publications did Cockcroft focus on besides magazines?
A) Comic books
B) Anthologies
C) Academic journals
D) Newspapers
  • 11. What was unique about Cockcroft's approach to indexing?
A) Color-coded entries
B) Digital cross-referencing
C) Comprehensive scope for its time
D) Multilingual indexing
  • 12. What bibliographical detail does Cockcroft consistently include?
A) Word counts
B) Publication costs
C) Page numbers
D) Reading levels
  • 13. Who compiled the Index To The Weird Fiction Magazines?
A) Robert E. Howard
B) T.G.L. Cockcroft
C) H.P. Lovecraft
D) August Derleth
  • 14. Which author would most likely appear in Cockcroft's index?
A) Charles Dickens
B) Clark Ashton Smith
C) Mark Twain
D) Jane Austen
  • 15. Which element is central to weird fiction as indexed by Cockcroft?
A) Historical accuracy
B) Political satire
C) Supernatural elements
D) Romantic relationships
  • 16. Which magazine title suggests it would be included in Cockcroft's index?
A) Good Housekeeping
B) Strange Stories
C) Scientific American
D) The Economist
  • 17. Which element is typical of stories indexed by Cockcroft?
A) Romantic comedy
B) Cosmic horror
C) Political thriller
D) Domestic drama
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