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these two are the most basic and user-friendly that i know of; they go into both narrative structure and symbolism - i believe historical significance of the works is also discussed. they are both about three hundred pages. is this sort of what you are talking about??
How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines
How to Read Novels Like a Professor: A Jaunty Exploration of the World's Favorite Literary Form
How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines
How to Read Novels Like a Professor: A Jaunty Exploration of the World's Favorite Literary Form


Thanks for your recommendation. This is a great group, by the way, Karen.


is the wood set up differently that the fosters?? i have never looked at it - what's the scope of it??

He mostly focuses on novels, 19th century-now.

David Lodge's The Art of Fiction: Illustrated from Classic and Modern Texts is also well worth checking out.






I love this book.

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