Five of the Best “Harry Potter” Analysis Books to Add to Your Library
If you’re looking for books to read in quarantine, look no further. These “Harry Potter” analysis books will change the way you think about the series forever.
If you’re looking for books to read in quarantine, look no further. These “Harry Potter” analysis books will change the way you think about the series forever.
Today, Dr. Beatrice Groves explores how both J.K. Rowling and Shakespeare use ghosts to embody the past throughout their works.
Today, Dr. Beatrice Groves continues her discussion of Shakespeare and “Harry Potter” by looking at one of the Bard’s most famous plays – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”.
Today, Dr. Beatrice Groves continues her MuggleNet series “Literary Allusion in Harry Potter” with a discussion of the relationship between “Harry Potter” and Shakespeare – the first of three posts on the subject!
Dr. Beatrice Grove is back today with the connections between “Harry Potter” and “Sherlock Holmes”. How do Sirius Black, the Grim, and “Hound of the Baskervilles” all fit together? Read on for more!
“I open at the close.” How do the connections between the first and last “Harry Potter” novels form a circle that guides readers through the series, and how do the other novels connect with their “partner” novels? Dr. Beatrice Groves of Oxford University is on the case!
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Yaxley
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11-year-old Tom Riddle (HBP)
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Percy Weasley
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