List of Speculative Fiction Publications Published in 1838
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- A World of Wonders; or, Divers Developments, Showing the Thorough Triumph of Animal Magnetism
- Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, December 1838
- Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, November 1838
- Dublin University Magazine, August 1838
- Dublin University Magazine, January 1838
- Dublin University Magazine, June 1838
- Dublin University Magazine, March 1838
- Fraser's Magazine, January 1838
- L'uomo senz' ombra
- La Divina Commedia
- Merveilleuse histoire de Pierre Schlémihl
- The American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts, December 1838
- The American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts, November 1838
- The American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts, October 1838
- The American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts, September 1838
- The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest and Other Ancient Welsh Manuscripts; with an English Translation and Notes by Lady Charlotte Guest. Part I. Containing The Lady of the Fountain
- The Modern Pythagorean: A Series of Tales, Essays and Sketches
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket: ... Comprising the Details of a Mutiny, Famine, and Shipwreck, During a Voyage to the South Seas; Resulting in Various Extraordinary Adventures ...
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket: Comprising the Details of a Mutiny and Atrocious Butchery on Board the American Brig Grampus, on Her Way to the South Seas, in the Month of June, 1827, with an Account of the Recapture of the Vessel by the Survivors; Their Shipwreck and Subsequent Horrible Sufferings from Famine; Their Deliverance by Means of the British Schooner Jane Guy; the Brief Cruise of this Latter Vessel in the Antarctic Ocean; Her Capture, and the Massacre of Her Crew Among a Group of Islands in the Eighty-Fourth Parallel of Southern Latitude; Together with the Incredible Adventures and Discoveries Still Farther South to Which That Distressing Calamity Gave Rise
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket: Comprising the Details of a Mutiny and Atrocious Butchery on Board the American Brig Grampus, on Her Way to the South Seas, in the Month of June, 1827: With an Account of the Recapture of the Vessel by the Survivers [Sic]; Their Shipreck and Subsequent Horrible Sufferings from Famine; Their Deliverance by Means of the British Schooner Jane Guy; The Brief Cruise of this Latter Vessel in the Antarctic Ocean; Her Capture, and the Massacre of Her Crew Among a Group of Islands in the Eighty-Fourth Parallel of Southern Latitude; Together with the Incredible Adventures and Discoveries Still Farther South to Which That Distressing Calamity Gave Rise
- Voyages de Gulliver dans des contrées lointaines
- Œuvres de H. de Balzac: Tome sixième