How to Read Literature Like a Professor

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Thomas C. Foster: How to Read Literature Like a Professor (2006, HarperCollins)

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English language

Published Sept. 11, 2006 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-125940-1
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4 stars (1 review)

What does it mean when a fictional hero takes a journey?. Shares a meal? Gets drenched in a sudden rain shower? Often, there is much more going on in a novel or poem than is readily visible on the surface—a symbol, maybe, that remains elusive, or an unexpected twist on a character—and there's that sneaking suspicion that the deeper meaning of a literary text keeps escaping you.In this practical and amusing guide to literature, Thomas C. Foster shows how easy and gratifying it is to unlock those hidden truths, and to discover a world where a road leads to a quest; a shared meal may signify a communion; and rain, whether cleansing or destructive, is never just rain. Ranging from major themes to literary models, narrative devices, and form, How to Read Literature Like a Professor is the perfect companion for making your reading experience more enriching, satisfying, and fun.

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4 stars

Foster's book is a classic. I remember chapters of it being assigned in high school, but I never made my way through the entire thing. He has an excellent sense of humor and makes understanding symbols comprehensible. I love that he never once imposes a reading of a text; instead, he opts to suggest possibilities about what things may mean given their prior use in the human Ur-story. Intertextuality gets plenty of coverage here as well.

A lot of stories mentioned here were familiar to me, and a lot were not, which allowed me to fill out my "to-read" list a bit more, while thinking about some stories that I want to go back to.

Nothing here should be too ground-breaking to heavy readers, but Foster's book is worth going back to from time to time.