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You can subscribe to LitCharts A+ as a monthly member or as an annual member. A monthly subscription is $9.95 USD per month.
Is LitCharts free for students? ›
LitCharts users can create free registered user accounts to access certain features available to logged in free registered users.
How to get free LitCharts pdf? ›
Click on the blue Download button in the right sidebar under "Download this Chart (PDF)." You'll need to be on a laptop or desktop computer in order to access the download links, which are located on every page of each literature guide.
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Can I get LitCharts A+ for free? ›
We're delighted you're interested in trying out LitCharts A+! We don't offer a free trial, but you can download a few free samples of our downloadable products to get a better idea of what's included in the membership.
Is LitCharts worth it? ›
While the analysis in other literature guides is often disconnected from the summary and underlying text, our side-by-side summary and analysis are always examples of close reading. As a result, LitCharts help students understand the text at the closest level, and serve as a model that teaches how to read closely.
Is SparkNotes no longer free? ›
SparkNotes Plus subscription is $4.99/month or $24.99/year as selected above. The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription.
Can LitCharts be trusted? ›
LitCharts is created by literature experts, run by literature experts, and every LitChart is written by a literature expert. Our founders, Ben and Justin, are experts in English Literature. They both graduated magna cum laude with highest honors in English Literature from Harvard.
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Most of the content on our website and mobile apps remains freely accessible to all users. LitCharts A+ exclusive content, such as our Literature Guide PDFs, Quotes Explanations, and Teacher Editions, is accessible to paid subscribers only.
Is LitCharts a good source? ›
LitCharts is a great resource to use with ESL/ELL and intervention students to reinforce concepts in texts provided. It is also helpful for students who lack experience with challenging literary classic.
Is LitChart made by SparkNotes? ›
LitCharts. From the creators of SparkNotes, something better. Instant downloads of all 1944 LitChart PDFs.
Who is the owner of LitCharts? ›
LitCharts was founded in 2008 by Justin Kestler and Ben Florman, who led the editorial and product development of SparkNotes, another literature guide series, in the early 2000s. With LitCharts, their goal was to use technology to rebuild the literature guide format from the ground up.
How much do you get paid at LitCharts? ›
LitCharts Salary FAQs
The average LitCharts hourly pay ranges from approximately $21 per hour (estimate) for an Intern - Hourly to $33 per hour (estimate) for a Freelance Writer.
Can you cite LitCharts? ›
We make it as easy as possible to cite LitCharts! At the bottom of every LitCharts guide page, there is a "Cite This Page" button. Click this button, then choose Chicago or MLA style.
What payment methods does LitCharts use? ›
The LitCharts platform is built using Ruby on Rails, stores data in Heroku Postgres and Amazon S3, and uses Stripe and Paypal for payment processing.
How much does LitCharts pay? ›
LitCharts Salary FAQs
The average LitCharts hourly pay ranges from approximately $21 per hour (estimate) for an Intern - Hourly to $30 per hour (estimate) for a Freelance Writer. LitCharts employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 4.2/5 stars. What is the highest salary at LitCharts?