How to Read Literature Like a Professor (Paperback)

Author: Thomas C. Foster
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060009427
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publish Date: 2/14/2003
Buy.com Sku: 31080054
Item#: RQY373
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68300
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 1T
Pages: 272
 
A fun and practical introduction to literature and literary basics--symbols, themes, and contexts--shows how to make everyday reading experiences more rewarding and enjoyable.
 
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In this lighthearted but instructional text, Thomas C. Foster--himself a professor at the University of Michigan--demonstrates what it means to read a work of literature to uncover its hidden meanings and find greater satisfaction.

 
 

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Every Trip Is a Quest

(Except When It's Not)

Okay, so here's the deal: let's say, purely hypothetically, you're reading a book about an average sixteen-year-old kid in the summer of 1968. The kid -- let's call him Kip -- who hopes his acne clears up before he gets drafted, is on his way to the A&P. His bike is a one-speed with a coaster brake and therefore deeply humiliating, and riding it to run an errand for his mother makes it even worse. Along the way he has a couple of disturbing experiences, including a minorly unpleasant encounter with a German shepherd, topped off in the supermarket parking lot where he sees the girl of his dreams, Karen, laughing and horsing around in Tony Vauxhall's brand-new Barracuda. Now Kip hates Tony already because he has a name like Vauxhall and not like Smith, which Kip thinks is pretty lame as a name to follow Kip, and because the 'Cuda is bright green and goes approximately the speed

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