| | The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy — www.greenwood.com |
 | | This source captures some of that spark by providing a scholarly discussion of themes and classic works in both sci-fi and fantasy literature....Written in a way that will be accessible to both high-school, college, and adult readers, especially fans, it is recommended for public and academic libaries. |
 | | Volume 1 holds the major themes from imaginary worlds to curses, fl holes and dragons; the second volume packs in related sub-themes from lost worlds to mad scientists, and Volume 3 provides the detailed reference to over 200 works of science fiction and fantasy by title. |
 | | Canonical works of science fiction and fantasy are central to the curriculum, while more popular works are being taught with greater frequency and often appear on summer reading lists. |
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