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Definition of literary criticism in English: literary criticismnoun mass nounThe art or practice of judging and commenting on the qualities and character of literary works. Example sentencesExamples - Both his poetry from 1926 on and his essays in literary criticism attest to his spiritual independence.
- In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence.
- This is, after all, a period when New Historicism has dominated literary criticism, and the masque was the most overtly political of all Stuart cultural forms.
- He revived the art of the essay, and brought new psychological and political insight into literary criticism.
- Many of today's fantasies are connected to the role of computers in our lives, in literature and literary criticism.
- Anthologies are themselves a kind of literary criticism, a selection of work that shows the editor's taste and thought process.
- My exegetical method combines elements of postmodernist literary criticism and canonical criticism.
- Paradoxically, contemporary literary criticism's emphasis on the marginal has made the marginal central.
- It thus comments on both antebellum literature and twentieth-century literary criticism.
- He was a pioneer in various genres including satire, literary criticism, and drama.
- We hope this essay proves a useful tool for scholars beginning research in Asian American literature and literary criticism.
- Sometimes they are a substitute for poets writing literary criticism.
- Many of these essays are playful and creative in ways that ethnic literary criticism has not been in the past.
- How does its emergence affect the overarching patterns of American letters and the enterprise of modern literary criticism?
- If all that literary criticism set out to do was to say that the writer was merely a product of his time, then I, for one, suspect my job would be much easier.
- To understand the Bible, we have to work through volumes of literary criticism and hermeneutical theory.
- Judging by the amount of literary criticism published, it seems clear that this is an effective, or at least very productive, technique of reading.
- Bringing literary criticism into the creative writing workshop is problematic.
- Apologies to anyone omitted in film and literary criticism.
- Instead, the poem sounds like an essay written in the professional mode of literary criticism.
Derivatives noun A person who judges and comments on the qualities and character of literary works, especially one who does so professionally. many literary critics believe that Marlowe was a poetic genius Example sentencesExamples - William Hazlitt, literary critic, friend to Lamb and Keats, was born this day in 1778.
- He was one of those, but, perhaps uniquely, he was neither a poet nor a writer of short fictions, but a literary critic.
- I cannot understand how certain novelists are at the same time literary critics and write criticism of other writers.
Definition of literary criticism in US English: literary criticismnounˈlidəˌrerē ˈkridəˌsizəm The art or practice of judging and commenting on the qualities and character of literary works. Modern critics tend to pass over the concerns of earlier centuries, such as formal categories or the place of moral or aesthetic value; some analyze texts as self-contained entities, in isolation from external factors, while others discuss them in terms of spheres such as biography, history, Marxism, or feminism. Since the 1950s, the concepts of meaning and authorship have been explored or questioned by structuralism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, and deconstruction Example sentencesExamples - How does its emergence affect the overarching patterns of American letters and the enterprise of modern literary criticism?
- He revived the art of the essay, and brought new psychological and political insight into literary criticism.
- Instead, the poem sounds like an essay written in the professional mode of literary criticism.
- If all that literary criticism set out to do was to say that the writer was merely a product of his time, then I, for one, suspect my job would be much easier.
- He was a pioneer in various genres including satire, literary criticism, and drama.
- Apologies to anyone omitted in film and literary criticism.
- My exegetical method combines elements of postmodernist literary criticism and canonical criticism.
- To understand the Bible, we have to work through volumes of literary criticism and hermeneutical theory.
- Judging by the amount of literary criticism published, it seems clear that this is an effective, or at least very productive, technique of reading.
- Many of these essays are playful and creative in ways that ethnic literary criticism has not been in the past.
- It thus comments on both antebellum literature and twentieth-century literary criticism.
- Many of today's fantasies are connected to the role of computers in our lives, in literature and literary criticism.
- We hope this essay proves a useful tool for scholars beginning research in Asian American literature and literary criticism.
- Anthologies are themselves a kind of literary criticism, a selection of work that shows the editor's taste and thought process.
- This is, after all, a period when New Historicism has dominated literary criticism, and the masque was the most overtly political of all Stuart cultural forms.
- Paradoxically, contemporary literary criticism's emphasis on the marginal has made the marginal central.
- In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence.
- Bringing literary criticism into the creative writing workshop is problematic.
- Sometimes they are a substitute for poets writing literary criticism.
- Both his poetry from 1926 on and his essays in literary criticism attest to his spiritual independence.
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