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Advice for Students: How to Read Like a Scholar - Stepcase Lifehack - 1 views

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    This article might help you with summer reading, but How to Read Literature Like a Professor and How to Read Novels Like a Professor are even better.
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100 novels everyone should read - Telegraph - 0 views

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    The British paper The Telegraph compiled a list of 100 novels they believe everyone should read. How many have you read? What would make your top 10? If you are interested, I've read 16 of these books. Guess I'd better get cracking.
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The Great Gatsby - Studio 360 - 0 views

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    "Studio 360 explores F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and finds out how this compact novel became the great American story of our age. Novelist Jonathan Franzen tells Kurt Andersen why he still reads it every year or two, and writer Patricia Hampl explains why its lightness is deceptive. We'll drive around the tony Long Island suburbs where Gatsby was set, and we'll hear from Andrew Lauren about his film G, which sets Gatsby among the hip-hop moguls. And Azar Nafisi describes the power of teaching the book to university students in Tehran. Readings come courtesy of Scott Shepherd, an actor who sometimes performs the entire book from memory."
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DailyLit: Read books online by daily email and RSS feed - 0 views

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    Get a book in your e-mail. I read Moby Dick and Emma this way and started A Tale of Two Cities (not done with it yet).
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Interrogating Texts: 6 Reading Habits to Develop in Your First Year at Harvard - Resear... - 0 views

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    Harvard explains critical reading. Via Jim Burke.
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The Word Exchange: Anglo Saxon Poems in Translation / Poems Out Loud - 0 views

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    Anglo-Saxon poems translated and read out loud by folks like Seamus Heaney and Billy Collins.
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The Book Seer - 0 views

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    The Book Seer recommends books to you based on the last book (or any book) you read.
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Milton: Paradise Lost - Book 1 - 1 views

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    Read all of Paradise Lost online. Has explanatory notes to help you understand terms, themes, allusions, and other references.
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LibriVox » The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 0 views

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    This Web site gives you a variety of ways to read Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," including e-text, a chapter a day, RSS, zip files of the whole book, and mp3's.
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Book Review - 'Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue,' by John McWhorter - Review - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Students who like to complain about the complexities of the English language might enjoy this book about English. The review makes it sound interesting. It's going on my to-read list.
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Incompetech's British Author Series - 0 views

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    These tongue-in-cheek biographies of authors certainly make for interesting reading for British literature students.
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Why Shakespeare never fails to get brains buzzing | Books | The Observer - 0 views

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    Reading Shakespeare makes you smarter!
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Shakespeare in American Life - 0 views

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    A lasting online resource and a companion project for Shakespeare in American Life, a radio documentary produced by Richard Paul and narrated by Sam Waterston, airing on Public Radio International (PRI) stations beginning in April 2007.
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YourNextRead: Book Recommendations (USA) - 0 views

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    Finished a book you really liked? Try YourNextRead to discover a book like it.
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A Dozen of Literature's Greatest Jerks :: Blogs :: List of the Day :: Paste - 0 views

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    Paste compiles a list of some of literature's biggest jerks. You know you love to hate them.
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Beta.BookLamp.org - 0 views

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    BookLamp.org matches readers to books through an analysis of writing styles, similar to the way that Pandora.com matches music lovers to new music.
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McSweeney's Internet Tendency: willslist. - 0 views

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    Shakespeare meets Craigslist.
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Writing About Literature: Explicating a Poem and Symbolism - 0 views

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    Questions to ask when explicating poetry.
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Trouble with Shakespeare? Try it on The iPad. « Shakespeare In Bits - Blog - 0 views

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    If this is the future of studying a Shakespeare play, sign me up.
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Letters With Character - 0 views

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    Have you ever wanted to write a letter to a fictional character? This site publishes letters from real people to fictional people. Could yours be next?
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