How to Read Literature Like a Professor
How to Read Literature Like a Professor is a New York Times bestseller by Thomas C. Foster that was published in 2003. The author suggests interpretations of themes, concepts, and symbols commonly found in literature. The book brands itself as "A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines," and is commonly used throughout advanced English courses in America. The book also includes sample interpretations of Katherine Mansfield's short story, "The Garden Party".
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor
How to Read Literature Like a Professor is a New York Times bestseller by Thomas C. Foster that was published in 2003. The author suggests interpretations of themes, concepts, and symbols commonly found in literature. The book brands itself as "A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines," and is commonly used throughout advanced English courses in America. The book also includes sample interpretations of Katherine Mansfield's short story, "The Garden Party".
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