Literature Resources

Christians often defend the study of literature in purely utilitarian terms. We say that analyzing novels and poems helps us understand the world a little better, the way people think, their motivations and fears; we say a knowledge of the world's great writing is helpful for becoming better writers ourselves, or for training younger writers; we comb the pages of the classics searching for clues to secular worldviews.

We seldom encourage anyone to read good books simply because it's enjoyable. Obviously, some books might be kind of fun to read but are best left on the library shelf, but we aren't talking about those. One of the best reasons to teach literature as a "school subject" is to instill in our children a love of reading that will help shape them into men and women with a love of learning.

Anything touted simply for its academic value, no matter how much a student may like it initially, is bound to become boring eventually. Yet reading is the foundation for any study; without it, learners are unable to advance their own understanding, and must be dependent on others for acquiring information and ideas. If they can read well, however, students are able to acquire, collate and interpret large amounts of facts, and thus to expand not only their knowledge, but their very selves.

Alove of reading and the ability to read well are closely related. Knowing what to look forin a book (or newspaper, or play, or blog, or whatever) greatly increases anyone's enjoyment of reading. If you already like to read, knowing what you're doing will simply make you appreciate it evenmore.

It's not just ideas and worldviews you ought to be looking for, either. Simply admiring the beauty of the language and how great authors use it is good enough reason to read and enjoy literature. God endowed humans with a sense of the beautiful because all that fits that description reflects Him in some way (though always incompletely). Christian readers especially ought to identify and celebrate beauty in literature.

Our selection of literature resources is meant to reflect all these elements, to help students (and parents) understand the worldviews behind various works, to appreciate aesthetic beauty, and to simply enjoy reading a good book. More of a curriculum choice, but one which covers all these bases admirably, is Teaching the Classics by Adam and Missy Andrews; if you want to go even further, check out the Worldview Supplement.

Most of the books in this category are better suited to older students and adults; while younger students can benefit from rigorous literary study, they aren't normally able to "get" as much as more mature readers who've long since mastered the arts of decoding, comprehension, and basic plot analysis. As a result, we don't carry many workbooks as such, instead opting for titles that require active engagement.

Peter Leithart's books are among the more challenging in this regard. He assumes readers are willing and able to keep up with him, and brings his considerable intelligence to bear on writers as diverse as Dante, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and the Greek tragedians. In each book he looks first at the literature itself, then compares it to Christian and biblical thought, finding each text or author either deficient or compatible with a God-centered worldview. Plus, he's pretty funny at times.

How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren, and How to Read a Poem by Burton Raffel are both now-classic introductions to the art of reading well. The first book is a flat-out must-read; the second is excellent for poetry-lovers and the uninitiated alike, and Raffel is hilarious. How to Read Slowly is James Sire's plea to take enough time with any text to actually understand it and compare its values and message to a Christian worldview.

Whether you're a fan of C. S. Lewis or not, his Experiment in Criticism is fantastic, offering a thorough introduction to the Medieval mindset and how it gave birth to some of the world's great literature. Louis Markos' Lewis Agonistes, on the other hand, shows us how we can apply Lewis' thought to a modern and postmodern context in order to defend our faith.

These are just a few of our available titles, wich include dictionaries of liteary terms, reference guides, introductions to poetry-writing for younger students, books about the Bible as literature, Louise Cowan and Os Guinness' Invitation to the Classics, etc. Our goal is to make Exodus Books one of the most complete and most easily-searchable sources for great literature, literature resources, and literature curriculum on the Web.

That hope isn't founded on a desire to "be the best," though we do want to do our best. Our primary motivation is to help restore among Christians a sense of the goodness and worthiness of literature, to overcome the commonattitude that holdsall secular writing at arm's length. We want Christians to read literature (be it secular or sacred) as Christians, and we offer these resources to help anyone who shares that purpose, or would like to.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
C. Hollis Crossman used to be a child. Now he is a husband and father, teaches adult Sunday school in his Presbyterian congregation, and likes weird stuff. He might be a mythical creature, but he's definitely not a centaur.Read more of his reviews here.

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Art and Craft of Poetry
by Michael J. Bugeja
from Writer's Digest
for 11th-Adult
in Poetry Curriculum & Resources (Location: LIR-POET)
$11.00 (2 in stock)
Ascent to Love
by Peter Leithart
from Canon Press
for 9th-Adult
in Classical Literature Guides (Location: LIR-CLA)
$16.00
Augustine's Confessions
by Leland Ryken
from Crossway Books
for 9th-Adult
in Literary Analysis & Reference (Location: LIR-LAR)
Brightest Heaven of Invention
by Peter Leithart
from Canon Press
for 10th-Adult
in Shakespeare Materials (Location: LIR-SHA)
$21.00
Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress
by Leland Ryken
from Crossway Books
for 9th-Adult
in Literary Analysis & Reference (Location: LIR-LAR)
Christian Guide to the Classics
by Leland Ryken
from Crossway Books
for 9th-Adult
in Literary Analysis & Reference (Location: LIR-LAR)
Christian Reading Companion for 50 Classics
by James Stobaugh
Reprint from Master Books
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Classic Myths to Read Aloud
by William F. Russell
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Classics in the Classroom (old)
by Michael Clay Thompson
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Compass for Deep Heaven
by Diana Pavlac Glyer and Julianne Johnson, editors
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$24.95
Deep Comedy
by Peter Leithart
from Canon Press
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$15.00
Dickens's Great Expectations
by Leland Ryken
from Crossway Books
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Discarded Image
by C. S. Lewis
from Cambridge University
Medieval and Renaissance Lit Guide/Resource for 9th-Adult
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$19.99
Evaluating Books
by Richard Maybury
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$10.95
Experiment in Criticism
by C. S. Lewis
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Literature Guide/Resource for 9th-Adult
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From Achilles to Christ
by Louis Markos
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$26.00
He Gave Us Stories
by Richard L. Pratt Jr.
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Heroes of the City of Man
by Peter Leithart
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Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War
by Joseph Loconte
from Tyndale House
for Adult
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$18.99
How to Read a Book
by Mortimer Adler & Charles Van Doren
from Simon and Schuster
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$17.99 $7.70 (2 in stock)
How to Read a Poem
by Burton Raffel
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$17.00 $9.00 (1 in stock)
How to Read Slowly
by James Sire
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Invitation to the Classics
by Louise Cowan & Os Guinness
from Baker Books
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$15.00 (1 in stock)
Ironies of Faith
by Anthony Esolen
from Intercollegiate Studies Institute
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Landscape with Dragons
by Michael O'Brien
2nd edition from Ignatius Press
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$17.95
Lewis Agonistes
by Louis Markos
from Broadman & Holman
for Adult
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Light from Behind the Sun
by Douglas Wilson
from Canon Press
for 9th-Adult
in The Inklings (Location: LIR-INK)
$14.95
Lit! A Christian Guide to Reading Books
by Tony Reinke
from Crossway Books
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$12.79
Lord of the Elves and Eldils
by Richard L. Purtill
2nd edition from Ignatius Press
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Miniatures and Morals
by Peter Leithart
from Canon Press
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$16.00
Myth Made Fact
by Louis Markos
from Classical Academic Press
for 9th-Adult
in Classical Literature Guides (Location: LIR-CLA)
$18.95
Odyssey & Guide - 2 book set
by Homer
from Vintage Classics
for 10th-Adult
in Ancient Literature (Location: LIT1-ANC)
$12.00 (1 in stock)
On Stories
by C. S. Lewis
Reissue from HarperOne
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$13.99
Oxford Concise Companion to Classical Literature
by M. C. Howatson & Ian Chilvers
from Oxford University
for 9th-Adult
in Classical Literature Guides (Location: LIR-CLA)
Oxford Concise Companion to English Literature
by Margaret Drabble & Jenny Stringer
from Oxford University
for 9th-Adult
in British Literature Curriculum (Location: LITCUR-BRI)
$12.00
Pilgrim's Progress - Study Guide
by Maureen L. Bradley
from P&R Publishing
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Pleasures of Reading in an Ideological Age
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Read Well, Think Well
by Hal W. Lanse
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Reading Between the Lines
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Reading in the Wild
by Donalyn Miller with Susan Kelley
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Realms of Gold
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Roar on the Other Side
by Suzanne U. Rhodes
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Romantic Rationalist
by John Piper & David Mathis, editors
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Selected Literary Essays
by C. S. Lewis
from Cambridge University
for Adult
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$18.95
Shakespeare's Hamlet
by Leland Ryken
from Crossway Books
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Spenser's Images of Life
by C. S. Lewis with Alastair Fowler
from Cambridge University
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by Nancy Mellon
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by Nancy Mellon
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by Douglas Wilson
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Tending the Heart of Virtue
by Vigen Guroian
unknown from Oxford University
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by Donalyn Miller
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by J. F. Baldwin
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Why Read Moby-Dick?
by Nathaniel Philbrick
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Windows to the World
by Leland Ryken
from Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Words of Delight
by Leland Ryken
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