Harry Potter and the Hallowed Halls

But the Potter series isn't just a pop-culture phenomenon. The academic world is under its spell, too, and now that the seventh book, 2007's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has been released in paperback, scholars have had some time to study it in its entirety from a variety of disciplines. Courses are being taught, papers are being written, studies are being done and books about the books are being written. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by W. MacKenzie - Jul 17, 2009 - 8:35 AM PDT
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by W. MacKenzie - Jul. 17, 2009

This is a fun and interesting story about how the Harry Potter books have captivated academics as well as kids. Even universities are teaching literature courses about the Harry Potter books and the symbolism involved in them. This is a fun read.

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