Interpreting (or analyzing) literature means going beyond basic comprehension of a text. Scholars have developed a variety of critical lenses by which to analyze literature. While some versatile lenses can be used to study any part of the chain of literary communication (from author to reader), others are more limited.
This page is a brief introduction to the many critical lenses available to scholars of literature.
Below are magazine spreads, created by HC students, that summarize and apply specific theories.