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Books the English Teacher Has Used to Teach Science Fiction - Page 2

Our Maverick English Teacher lists 50 books he has used to create and teach several different courses on Science Fiction as literature. The list is organized:
1-10 Anthologies (1 & 2 were, at different times, the required texts; the rest were story sources)
11-39 works by single authors that worked particularly well on an extended/elective reading list
40-50 Educational, literary, and historical resources to aid the teacher in developing the syllabus
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Teaching Science Fiction (Sawyer)
Teaching Science Fiction
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Sawyer
Teaching Science Fiction (Williamson)
Teaching Science Fiction
42
Williamson
Teaching Tomorrow (Calkins)
Teaching Tomorrow
43
Calkins
Anatomy of Wonder (Barron)
Anatomy of Wonder
44
Barron
How Great Science Fiction Works (Gary K Wolfe)
How Great Science Fiction Works
45
Gary K Wolfe
Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind (Rabkin)
Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind
46
Rabkin
Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels (Pringle)
Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels
47
Pringle
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels
48
Astounding (Alec Nevala-Lee)
Astounding
49
Alec Nevala-Lee
The Trillion Year Spree (Brian Aldriss)
The Trillion Year Spree
50
Brian Aldriss
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