

These volumes are to be followed by a new Elric novel, set during the events of The Bane of the Black Sword, which incorporates "Red Pearls" and "Black Petals" as the opening chapters: In 2022 Saga Press reissued the novels of the Elric saga in three volumes: A new collection of the shorter Elric fiction, Elric of Melniboné and other Stories, has been issued. In 2012, Gollancz announced plans to reprint the main Elric saga. Elric: To Rescue Tanelorn included a reprint of Moorcock's British Fantasy Award-winner "The Jade Man's Eyes" while Elric: Swords and Roses included the first book publication of "Black Petals", a story originally published in the March–April 2008 issue of Weird Tales.Ī new Elric story, "Red Pearls", featured in the 2010 anthology Swords and Dark Magic. Elric at the End of Time (1984, ISBN 1-85028-032-0) includes two related stories: the title story and "The Last Enchantment".ĭel Rey reprinted the series as Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné from 2008–2010. Other collections of Elric short stories include The Stealer of Souls (which was reordered into "The Bane of the Black Sword" and "The Weird of the White Wolf") and "The Singing Citadel".

The White Wolf's Son (2005, later titled Son of the Wolf ) ISBN 5-8.The Skrayling Tree (2003, later titled Destiny's Brother ) ISBN 4-9.The Dreamthief's Daughter (2001, later titled Daughter of Dreams ) ISBN 0-4.The Revenge of the Rose (novel, Grafton 1991 as The Revenge of the Rose: A Tale of the Albino Prince in the Years of His Wandering) ISBN 6-8Īn additional trilogy, featuring Oona von Bek as well as Elric, was published from 2001–2005:.The Fortress of the Pearl (Gollancz 1989) ISBN 6-7.Stormbringer (cut, Herbert Jenkins 1965 restored and revised, DAW 1977, Berkeley 1984, fixup of "Dead God's Homecoming", "Black Sword's Brothers", "Sad Giant's Shield" and "Doomed Lord's Passing") ISBN 9-6."The Caravan of Forgotten Dreams") and "To Rescue Tanelorn .") ISBN 5-4 The Bane of the Black Sword (DAW 1977, fixup of "The Stealer of Souls", "Kings in Darkness", "The Flame Bringers" (a.k.a.The Sleeping Sorceress (NEL 1971 Lancer 1972 as The Vanishing Tower DAW 1977) ISBN 9-7."Master of Chaos"), "The Dreaming City", "While the Gods Laugh" and "The Singing Citadel") ISBN 5-4 The Weird of the White Wolf (collection, DAW 1977, contains "The Dream of Earl Aubec" ( a.k.a.The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (Quartet 19) ISBN 3-5.Elric of Melniboné (Hutchinson 1972, cut vt The Dreaming City Lancer 1972 US DAW 1977) ISBN 3-X.Main article: Michael Moorcock Novels and collections Ī bibliography of Moorcock's long-form fiction and shorter fiction directly connected with notable characters.
