Where can i read academic writtings about literally works?
my diary deus
>literally works
Gizoogle.com
Harold bloom
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goodreads
amazon reviews
Crash Course
/lit/
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>amazon reviews
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O-ok ...
at home dude
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NYRB
LARB
New Yorker
TLS
get cracking
Search through JSTOR and Google Scholar then run links for whatever paywall articles sound interesting through Sci Hub.
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dis
Google "[Literature you're interested in] syllabus" and download the pdfs of syllabi from university courses on that subject
Google "Introduction to Literary Theory yale ocw" and look at the syllabus for the assigned readings and especially the intro/overview text
"Academic writing" is a big category, and 90% of it is junk fluff people only publish because they have to constantly be publishing. If you want a scholarly appreciation of a field, that mostly means knowing the field's subject matter reasonably well (like French 19th century lit or romantic lit), having some specialties and critical frameworks you especially like and know most about, and then knowing the major works in that field + being decently apprised of the medium works
But that level of knowledge is hard, and for most people it takes years of lazily doing the bare minimum in college while the gist is burned into your brain by professors condensing everything conveniently for you.
Is sci-hub working for you people? I've been trying to get some stuff from jstor lately but it wont work. Ive tried .cc .io .bz
For instance, what does this give you?
https://www.jstor.org.sci-hub.bz/stable/25142297