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  • Literary criticism | Definition, Theories, Types, Examples, Facts . . .
    Literary criticism, the reasoned consideration of literary works and issues It applies, as a term, to any argumentation about literature, whether or not specific works are analyzed Plato’s cautions against the risky consequences of poetic inspiration in general in his Republic are thus often
  • Literary Criticism Portal | Britannica
    Everyone's a critic But not all literary criticism involves judging the quality of a text; it can also focus on interpreting the meaning of a work or evaluating an author's place in literary history
  • Literary criticism - Analysis, Interpretation, Theory | Britannica
    Literary criticism - Analysis, Interpretation, Theory: The debate over poetic truth may illustrate how modern discussion is beholden to extraliterary knowledge Critics have never ceased disputing whether literature depicts the world correctly, incorrectly, or not at all, and the dispute has often had more to do with the support or condemnation of specific authors than with ascertainable facts
  • Biblical literature - Literary Criticism, Canon, Texts | Britannica
    Biblical literature - Literary Criticism, Canon, Texts: Literary criticism endeavors to establish the literary genres (types or categories) of the various biblical documents and to reach conclusions about their structure, date, and authorship These conclusions are based as far as possible on internal evidence, but external evidence is also very helpful, especially where date is concerned If
  • Structuralism, Postmodernism Deconstruction - Britannica
    New Criticism, post-World War I school of Anglo-American literary critical theory that insisted on the intrinsic value of a work of art and focused attention on the individual work alone as an independent unit of meaning It was opposed to the critical practice of bringing historical or biographical data to bear on the interpretation of a work
  • Historical criticism | Textual, Source, Contextual | Britannica
    Historical criticism, literary criticism in the light of historical evidence or based on the context in which a work was written, including facts about the author’s life and the historical and social circumstances of the time This is in contrast to other types of criticism, such as textual and
  • Literature | Definition, Characteristics, Genres, Types, Facts . . .
    The purest (or, at least, the most intense) literary form is the lyric poem, and after it comes elegiac, epic, dramatic, narrative, and expository verse Most theories of literary criticism base themselves on an analysis of poetry, because the aesthetic problems of literature are there presented in their simplest and purest form
  • literary criticism summary | Britannica
    literary criticism, Discipline concerned with philosophical, descriptive, and evaluative inquiries about literature, including what literature is, what it does, and what it is worth
  • Biblical criticism | Textual, Historical, Literary | Britannica
    Biblical criticism, discipline that studies textual, compositional, and historical questions surrounding the Old and New Testaments Biblical criticism lays the groundwork for meaningful interpretation of the Bible
  • Poststructuralism | Definition, Features, Writers, Facts | Britannica
    Poststructuralism, movement in literary criticism and philosophy begun in France in the late 1960s It held that language is not a transparent medium that connects one directly with a ‘truth’ or ‘reality’ outside it but rather a structure or code, whose parts derive their meaning from their contrast with one another





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