The popular open literature course of the University of Michigan in the United States, the companion piece How to Read Novels and How to Read Literary Books, is the designated reading material of the American Ivy League University. Thomas Foster, a professor of open literature, has completely combed novels, movies, plays, poems and other literary works, telling us how easy and interesting it is to explore literature.
When I was a child, I often picked mushrooms with my father. I never see mushrooms, but he will say "there is a Tricholoma matsutake over there" or "there are some black-pointed mushrooms over there". The literature professor does something similar: there are mushrooms everywhere, so remind you when you can't see them.
After How to Read a Novel, Thomas Foster, the most popular open literature professor in the United States, made a brand-new comb of novels, movies, plays, poems and other literary works, telling us how easy and interesting it is to explore literature and find "mushrooms".
The purpose of traveling is by no means as simple as it seems. Eating a meal is not just about filling your stomach. Rain and snow are not the problem of weather forecast. The hidden meanings in these documents can enrich your reading experience with the help of the author's three magic weapons, more than 20 tips and appreciation of 300 works. You didn't know that you would fall in love with literature before you met this book.
Media comments on how to read literary books;
1, "How to read a literary book" is actually very simple. After this kind of training, your reading range is wide enough, and you will see how some writers are ingenious when using the methods used by their predecessors, or how to compare some allusions with some traditional symbols with prototypes and patterns when using them.
Every student who wants to get an A should regard this book as a Bible. After reading this book, I always get a high score of A+.