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Read & Study Books

You're looking to talk with other readers about books? Where do you turn? Why not start a book club? Or, find out what book clubs are already going online or in your local area. Read on.
  1. Anthologies (4)
  2. Book Reviews / Recs (3)
  3. Dictionaries (10)
  4. Elements of Literature (20)
  5. Encyclopedias (1)
  6. Grammar & Style (4)
  7. How to Read (33)
  8. How to Study (1)
  9. Mailing Lists (14)
  10. Must Reads in Literature (9)
  11. Spelling / Vocabulary (2)
  12. Study Guides (21)
  13. Test Taking (9)
  14. Theory / Criticism (77)
  15. Translations (8)
  16. Word Origins (8)

A History of English Literature: How to Study

Read "A History of English Literature," by Robert Huntington Fletcher. This work includes "How To Study And Judge Literature," "A Tabular View Of English Literature," a discussion of periods in English literature, and more.

Books Made Into Movies

Great classics like Tolkien s Lord of the Rings and Homer s Iliad have been made into movies. Of course, it s nothing new. Over the years, many fantastic movies have been based on literary classics: Mark Twain s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Edith Wharton s House of Mirth, Louisa May Alcott s Little Women, Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre, Victor...

How do I manage my reading load?

How do you manage your reading load? Read more here...

How to Become a Critical Reader

Whether you are reading for pleasure or academia, it's important to understand basic structural and content elements about the text you are studying. These questions and idea generators should help you to become a more critical reader. Understand and retain what you read! Read on.

How to Evaluate Sources

Sources offer important credibility to your paper about literature, but what if the source isn't trustworthy? These few steps will give you some ideas about how to make sure your sources give your paper a level of credibility.

How to Find Pleasure in Reading

Imagine yourself walking along a deserted seashore, hiking to the top of mountains, sleeping in a field of flowers, finding love, or chasing after an elusive criminal mind. Works of literature--novels, short stories, poems, and plays--are filled with these many moments. As you read through the pages, discover the pleasure of reading--enjoyment that can last a lifetime.

How to Keep a Reading Log

A reading log is a great place to react to what you read. You can find out exactly how you feel about the characters; you may gain insight about the theme and plot; and you can expand your overall enjoyment of the literature.

How to Succeed in Your Literature Class

Whether you're taking an English class in high school or registered for a literature class in college, learn steps you can take to succeed in your literature class. Listening, reading, and being prepared for your class can make a dramatic difference in how you understand the books, poetry, and stories for your class. Read more about how to succeed in your literature class.

How to Tell a Book By Its Cover

What can you learn from the book cover? Here are a few tips...

How to Write a Literary Book Review

If you plan to study literature, there is a good chance that you will be asked to write a literary book review in one of your classes. A book review is not simply a plot summary or an unsupported opinion of how well the reader did or did not like the book. A book review includes information about the key elements of the book (plot, character, setting, theme, etc.) and the reviewer's opinion of how well the author has succeeded in using those elements to write an effective story. Read on.

Introductions to Literature

If you're just starting out in your exploration of literature, you may want to read books that give you a general background of what literature means, with an explanation of how you can evaluate the value of a work.

Literature in Time - Selected Reading List

Read what happened in Literature.

Reasons to Read

Reading is one of the most enjoyable activities in life, but you may not have discovered the right reason to pick up that volume and plow through the thick or thin. So, here area a few words of encouragement--in the form of reasons you should read. Of course, there are many more reasons than this... If you'd like to contribute more reasons,...

What to Read

If you're wondering what great classics you should read, here are some books that will help. These books list hundreds of works from Homer through Edgar Allan Poe and Gustave Flaubert to Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka.

Why Take Notes?

Taking notes is a great way of helping you identify important concepts in class. Even if you have a great memory, you won't be able to remember everything that the teacher says, unless you have a permanent written record for your reference.

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