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Principles of Literary Criticism

I. A. Richards
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Principles of Literary Criticism

Fiction | Novel | Adult

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I. A. Richards

Principles of Literary Criticism

Fiction | Novel | Adult
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Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

1920s

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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In Principles of Literary Criticism, I. A. Richards examines how individuals interpret literature, exploring the psychological and emotional responses elicited by texts. Richards emphasizes the significance of personal experiences and emotions in literary analysis, suggesting that effective criticism involves understanding both the work and the reader's interaction with it.

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Contemplative

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I. A. Richards' Principles of Literary Criticism is praised for its foundational role in modern literary criticism and its concise exploration of interpretation's psychological aspects. However, some critics find its theories somewhat dated and dense for contemporary readers. Overall, it remains an essential, though challenging, resource for serious students of literature.

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Who Should Read Principles of Literary Criticism?

A reader interested in I. A. Richards' Principles of Literary Criticism likely enjoys exploring the foundations of literary theory and criticism. Those who appreciate texts like Frye's Anatomy of Criticism or Eagleton's Literary Theory would find it engaging, valuing deep analysis and historical perspectives on literature.

Book Details
Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

1920s

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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