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How do I learn to analyze books like patricians?

>> No.5001100

start sucking dicks

>> No.5001103

French Classical Analysis is the GOAT in this respect
http://www.etudes-litteraires.com/methode-commentaire-compose.php

search commentaire compose to find stuff on it oh wow lightning just went outside my window

>> No.5001143

>>5001103
Are you in the south?

>> No.5001148

>>5001143
The south of France? the South of the US?
I live in Canada

>> No.5001159

>>5001148
oh. derp. Well if you had been in "the south" you wouldn't have had to ask would you?

>> No.5001170

>>5001159
I suppose not. But lol which south are you talking about>

>> No.5001194

>>5001170
US

>> No.5001204

>>5001194
I have a minor voyeuristic obsession with Louisiana and Texas for what its worth
Why did you ask though

>> No.5001209

>>5001204
c'mon nigga use your head
probably because it's thundering where he is too

>> No.5001215

>>5001098
if thou must asketh, thou must not knoweth

>> No.5001223

There are books on this OP. One called How to Read Like a Professor (iirc) is pretty well-known.

Can't hurt to check it out

>> No.5001233

>>5001209
My head is accomble de l'alcool
Je suis detruit

>> No.5001904

>>5001098

Step 1: Don't force it.

Read a lot of books. Pay attention. Think and meditate on them. Learn about the people who wrote them from interviews and articles they wrote. Read reviews of said books. Don't ignore short works.

Form your own opinions and don't be afraid if you don't conform to popular opinion.

And for as much as you speak, listen twice as much - at least.

It will come naturally.