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How to Read a Literature Book
Literature如何阅读一本文学书
(us) Thomas Foster
Thomas Foster, a popular open course professor of literature in the United States, has conducted a new review of various literary works such as novels, movies, dramas, and poems following "How to Read a Novel" to tell us how easy and fun it is to embark on the path of literary exploration and find "mushrooms." The purpose of traveling is never as simple as it seems on the surface, eating a meal is not just to fill your stomach, and rain or snow is not a matter of weather forecast. These hidden meanings in literature will enrich your reading experience with the help of the author's 3 magic weapons for reading literature, more than 20 tips, and the appreciation of 300 works. When I was a kid, I used to go mushroom picking with my dad. I always couldn't see the mushrooms, but he would say, "There's a yellow pine mushroom over there" or "There are some black pointed mushrooms over there." Literature professors do something similar: give you a heads up when there are mushrooms everywhere and you can't see them.
Thomas Foster, a popular open course professor of literature in the United States, has conducted a new review of various literary works such as novels, movies, dramas, and poems following "How to Read a Novel" to tell us how easy and fun it is to embark on the path of literary exploration and find "mushrooms." The purpose of traveling is never as simple as it seems on the surface, eating a meal is not just to fill your stomach, and rain or snow is not a matter of weather forecast. These hidden meanings in literature will enrich your reading experience with the help of the author's 3 magic weapons for reading literature, more than 20 tips, and the appreciation of 300 works. When I was a kid, I used to go mushroom picking with my dad. I always couldn't see the mushrooms, but he would say, "There's a yellow pine mushroom over there" or "There are some black pointed mushrooms over there." Literature professors do something similar: give you a heads up when there are mushrooms everywhere and you can't see them.