
How to Read Literature Like a Professor Revised Edition A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines
Reviews

I've been seeing How to Read Literature Like a Professor gassed up on various book-centric forums; lately it's second only to On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. As someone who more or less falls into the target demographic described in the introduction (an adult who has never formally studied literature), I found it excruciatingly basic, sometimes to the point of condescension.

This is the book I wish I had years ago. I probably would have always been an English major if I had it. Highly recommend.

Basically a fun to read version of a textbook. I learned so many things about commons literary patterns that I didn’t realize before. Definitely recommend to anyone interested in English Literature, especially as a degree.

Solid introduction for diving deeper into reading literature. I felt like Foster wrote this primarily as lover of stories rather than a professor privileging you to his professorial insight. While a pretty dry read that took me longer than I thought it would, his is writing is easy to read and his examples draw from a very diverse and wide-ranging selection of stories (not just books). His recommended readings at the end of the book were also great.


















