The team from The Literature Network, an online community of literature lovers, created a nice infographic that visualizes a timeline of literary periods and movements. Click on the image to see it…
“Not even Snape could Severus apart.”
I love Jane Austen, and many writers have have penned retellings of her works or books inspired by hers that are delightful as well. Emma is probably my favorite Austen novel (#TeamKnightly), so I was recently watching the new adaptation of Emma and thought it’d be fun to come up with a list of the ...
This study guide and infographic for D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
View the comic strip for Wrong Hands by cartoonist John Atkinson created November 08, 2016 available on GoComics.com
Plenty of us loves to read. Or say that we do. But finding the time to do so is, more often than not, much more difficult than we’d like. After a hard day at work or school, instead of snuggling up with a doggo, a steaming mug of hot cocoa, and a good novel, we usually end up being couch potatoes in front of the TV or computer screen.
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It's been a while since I did my last scene-by-scene retelling of an entire Shakespeare play. What with the Michael Fassbender film making ripples in the popular consciousness, I thought it might be a good time to tackle.... MACBETH!!! <
Love it or hate it, The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt just won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. (Personally, I LOVE it.) So we here at Book Riot got to talking
“He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (Book:...
This study guide and infographic for William Shakespeare's As You Like It offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
“Not even Snape could Severus apart.”
It’s hard to wade through the internet searching for the most hilarious book memes, so we’ve compiled a complete list of all of our favorites right here!
Plenty of us loves to read. Or say that we do. But finding the time to do so is, more often than not, much more difficult than we’d like. After a hard day at work or school, instead of snuggling up with a doggo, a steaming mug of hot cocoa, and a good novel, we usually end up being couch potatoes in front of the TV or computer screen.
Grant Snider, whose fantastic literary comics we have featured before, has a beautiful new comic about reading. This “reader’s manifesto,” originally drawn for Colombian newspaper El Espectador, is available as a poster in Snider’s shop. See more of Snider’s bookish comics here and on his blog. (h/t ebookfriendly)
The school year is winding down—and I find myself thinking more and more of warm poolside days—yet everywhere I turn, rich mentor texts seem to come my way. I’ll find something and think, …
“Hysterical Literature,” Clayton Cubitt's online video project, captures women reading while being stimulated (off-camera). Toni Bentley took Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady to Cubitt’s studio to report.
What is the shape of ideas? In Grant Snider’s new book, the comic artist uses pen and ink to draw the creative process from “inspiration” and “contemplation” to “desperation” and “daily frustration.” We’ve featured Grant Snider’s beautiful and thoughtful comics in the past, and are happy to publish three excerpts from the new book here. […]
View the comic strip for Free Range by cartoonist Bill Whitehead created July 28, 2014 available on GoComics.com
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Discover the 8 periods in english literature and download and print the FREE literary timeline to use in the classroom or at home.
Brief biography of Anna Sewell (1820 – 1878), the British novelist who had only one published book — Black Beauty — to her name.
It’s an emotional experience.
I am definitely one or more of these! HT: Joel Watts.
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Namaste right here and read some more. We have modified yoga poses for you, so your workout won't interfere with your reading. Give these a try!
This study guide and infographic for William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
Source for comic: Wrong Hands Buy a copy of his book: Abridged Classics: Brief Summaries of Books You Were Supposed to Read but Probably Didn’t