Handbooks, guides, and articles on the Harry Potter books have
been produced, but there is as yet no sustained discussion of the
series as a literary work. Shira Wolosky shows here that the Harry
Potter books take part in a rich literary tradition, including
allegorical double meanings, mirror images among characters,
psychological explorations of family dynamics, political and social
critique, and complex moral questions. This book draws readers into
deeper meanings of Harry Potter, arguing that the books launch and
pursue interpretive quests in an ongoing effort to understand
patterns and their attendant meanings, implications, and
consequences.
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