How to Read a Book

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How to Read a Book is a classic guide to reading comprehension and critical thinking that teaches systematic methods for engaging with and understanding books at progressively deeper levels.

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instanceOf book
educational book
non-fiction book
reading guide
aimsTo develop critical thinking skills
help readers read at progressively deeper levels
improve reading comprehension
author Charles Van Doren NERFINISHED
Mortimer J. Adler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesConcept analytical reading
elementary reading
inspectional reading
syntopical reading
focusesOn analytical reading
critical reading
levels of reading
systematic methods of reading
genre education
philosophy of education
study guide
hasReputation classic guide to reading
influential work on reading and learning
influencedField liberal education
reading instruction
study skills pedagogy
intendedAudience general readers
lifelong learners
students
teachers
language English
originalPublicationYear 1940
publisher Simon & Schuster
revisedEditionYear 1972
structureIncludes discussion of different kinds of books
guidelines for reading imaginative literature
guidelines for reading philosophy
guidelines for reading practical books
guidelines for reading scientific books
guidelines for reading social science works
subject critical thinking
education
learning
philosophy
reading
reading comprehension
teaches how to ask questions of a text
how to evaluate arguments
how to identify an author’s arguments
how to summarize a book’s main ideas

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Mortimer Adler notableWork How to Read a Book