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Simona’s Answer
Hello Ellie,
There are some great resources to look up to understand classical literature more. Some that you can pay for include:
1. Classical Literature Student Guide: https://www.sonlight.com/literature-230-student-guide
2. Literature Guides by Memoria Press Archives: https://classicaleducationbooks.ca/product-category/curriculum/series-sets/literature-guides/
3. Good Guides to Classical Literature & Mythology: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/149727.Guides_to_classical_literature_and_mythology
Note: I've also found that you can get these titles for free at the local library and recommend that
There are also free guides that include:
1. Free Novel Study Guides: https://classroomcompletepress.com/collections/novel-study-guides-free
2. Free Literature Study Guides: https://homeschoolgiveaways.com/2014/08/free-literature-study-guides-for-your-homeschool/
Hope this helps you get started
Look at links for resources and pull out the ones you want
See if your library has them if you want for free or order online if you want to pay
Look at links for free resources and pull out ones you want
Get access to the free resources
Start reading and enjoying
There are some great resources to look up to understand classical literature more. Some that you can pay for include:
1. Classical Literature Student Guide: https://www.sonlight.com/literature-230-student-guide
2. Literature Guides by Memoria Press Archives: https://classicaleducationbooks.ca/product-category/curriculum/series-sets/literature-guides/
3. Good Guides to Classical Literature & Mythology: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/149727.Guides_to_classical_literature_and_mythology
Note: I've also found that you can get these titles for free at the local library and recommend that
There are also free guides that include:
1. Free Novel Study Guides: https://classroomcompletepress.com/collections/novel-study-guides-free
2. Free Literature Study Guides: https://homeschoolgiveaways.com/2014/08/free-literature-study-guides-for-your-homeschool/
Hope this helps you get started
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Jessica’s Answer
Hello Ellie,
Simona has indeed shared some fantastic resources with you. Here's another idea you might find useful. If there's a local university or a particular one you're interested in, you could visit their website and look for professors in their English department. Don't hesitate to drop them an email asking for some book recommendations. While you may not receive a response from everyone, I'm confident that if you reach out to multiple professors, at least one will get back to you. Wishing you the best of luck!
Simona has indeed shared some fantastic resources with you. Here's another idea you might find useful. If there's a local university or a particular one you're interested in, you could visit their website and look for professors in their English department. Don't hesitate to drop them an email asking for some book recommendations. While you may not receive a response from everyone, I'm confident that if you reach out to multiple professors, at least one will get back to you. Wishing you the best of luck!