Literary Analysis & Reference

We don't study literature because it's fun or to brag about the books we've read. We study literature to experience the world from different perspectives, and to understand ourselves and everyone else more deeply.

Literary analysis is an acquired skill. It isn't simply reading a book to relate the plot and names of the characters, though you need to be able to do that. Literary analysis involves looking beyond a story's obvious elements to the underlying meaning. This may require background information about the author, the time period in which the story takes place, the era in which it was written, etc. As a result, most literary analysis courses and aids deal with specific literary works, so methods of studying the text itself as well as the background information can be clearly demonstrated. Students are expected to learn how to apply basic methods to any work they encounter.

Another important aspect of literary analysis is the study ofa text's style and construction. An author's style reveals a lot about his ideas. Understanding what to look for results in more productive study and greater appreciation of literature. A lot of people shy away from "great books" because they haven't been trained to engage the often unfamiliar language; discussing technique and style is an effective way to remove this barrier.

There's a dearth of literary analysis materials for homeschoolers. There are plenty of reading guides and unit studies, but they don't normally focus specifically on analysis, instead trying to cover a variety of disciplines and topics. Others are more or less glorified reading programs, designed to get kids interested in good literature. If they have no way to analyze and process what they're reading, however, simply getting kids to read isn't very profitable.

A lot of literary analysis courses are set in the context of worldview—students identify the author's worldview as well as their own, thus turning the study of literature into a primarily practical pursuit. The really good programs teach students how to interpret literature and interact with texts, not simply to identify a given text as "good" or "bad," "Christian" or "non-Christian".

The materials we offer aren't all curricula; many are simply books designed as study aids for the work of specific authors or types of literature. Some are fairly elaborate programs designed for use by high schoolers, and involve lots of reading and written work. Many people feel it's not necessary to study literature at such a level, but the truth is everyone can benefit from advanced literary study. Not only will it help you to think more clearly and analytically, it will open you to ways of thinking you have never experienced. Most of all, seriously pursuing literary study will bring you closer to the real goal of education—not merely knowledge, but the altogether more relevant goal of understanding.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
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Authoress of the Odyssey
by Samuel Butler, introduction by David Grene
from University of Chicago
for 8th-10th grade
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Christian Reading Companion for 50 Classics
by James Stobaugh
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Creed of a Humanist
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by R. Robin Finley, read by the author
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by R. Robin Finley, read by the author
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by Janice Campbell
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by Janice Campbell
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for 11th-12th grade
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Excellence in Literature - Handbook for Writers
by Ian Johnston and Janice Campbell
1st edition from Everyday Education
for 9th-12th grade
in IEW Literature & Poetry (Location: LITCUR-IEW)
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First and Second Dalhouse Manuscripts
by Ernest W. Sullivan, II (editor), John Donne
from University of Missouri Press
for Adult
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by Mary Shelley, edited by Ben Quine
from The World View Library
for 7th-12th grade
in 19th Century Literature (Location: LIT6-19)
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Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements
by Jeffrey Wilhelm, Michael Smith
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Great Code: The Bible and Literature
by Northrop Frye
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He Gave Us Stories
by Richard L. Pratt Jr.
from P&R Publishing
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How to Read a Book
by Mortimer Adler & Charles Van Doren
from Simon and Schuster
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How to Read Slowly
by James Sire
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by Louise Cowan & Os Guinness
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Jonathan Edwards: Art and the Sense of the Heart
by Terrence Erdt
from University of Massachusetts
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Linguistic Development Through Poetry Memorization - Student Pages
by Andrew Pudewa
2nd edition from Institute for Excellence in Writing
for 2nd-10th grade
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Odyssey & Guide - 2 book set
by Homer
from Vintage Classics
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by Robert Alter
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Poetry, Providence, and Patriotism
by Joel Burnell
from Pickwick Publications
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Read Well, Think Well
by Hal W. Lanse
from Adams Media Corp.
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Reading Between the Lines
by Gene Veith
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by Dave Marks
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by Wayne C. Booth
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Romantic Rationalist
by John Piper & David Mathis, editors
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by Marco F. Liberma
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by Robert Louis Stevenson, edited by Ben Quine
from The World View Library
Mystery/Suspense for 7th-12th grade
in 19th Century Literature (Location: LIT6-19)
$5.00 (1 in stock)
Teaching the Classics - Seminar Workbook (old)
by Adam & Missy Andrews
from Center for Literary Education
for Kindergarten-12th grade
in Teaching the Classics (Location: LITCUR-TTC)
$12.00 (2 in stock)
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by J. F. Baldwin
from Worldview Academy
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by Susan Wise Bauer
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for Adult
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by Nathaniel Philbrick
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by Leland Ryken
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for Adult
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by Adam & Missy Andrews
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for 8th-Adult
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by Neville Morley
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