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    John Crowe Ransom and Michel Foucault are two well-known critics who attempt to offer explanations of who an author is. Using their texts Criticism‚ Inc. and What is an Author‚ this essay aims at highlighting how these critics define the concept of an author and how each enhances our understanding of it. In Criticism‚ Inc. Ransom argues that proper criticism of a text is one in which the ethical and historical aspects are eliminated and instead focus given to the text itself. In this case‚ Ransom

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    understanding‚ applying‚ and using Queer and feminist theory‚ or rather being able to view the world through the Queer and/or Feminist lens. I have worked with some theories before‚ including Formalism‚ Marxist Criticism‚ Feminist Criticism‚ New Historicism‚ and Ecocriticism‚ so the idea of literary theory is not foreign to me. The feelings and thoughts that books create lead to interesting discussions with different people. Each person has had unique experiences‚ and all of a person’s experiences up to

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    of Literature •• l.. critics‚ the approaches are ~o subtle‚ sophisticated‚ and complex that they are not only critical stances bur also philosophies. Although the various approaches provide widely divergent ways to study literature and literary problems‚ they reflect major tendencies rather than absolute straitjacketing. Not every approach is appropriate for every work‚ nor are the approaches always mutually exclusive. Even the most devoted practitioners of the methods do not pursue

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    SEMESTER : 3 SESSION : 2012/2013 COURSE : LITERARY CRITICISM COURSE CODE : BIS 3023 GROUP : B ASSIGNMENT : CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON HENDERSON THE RAIN KING LECTURER : MR. SEVA BALA SUNDARAM A/L A.M MARIAPPAN For this novel‚ I will be critically analyzing it using two theories‚ namely the “Formalist Criticism” (which is also known as “New Criticism”) and “Reader-Response Criticism”. The reason I choose both these criticism theories are because I personally opine that these

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    Personal-Response Criticism of “The Road Not Taken’ Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” incites a personal response from the reader to help them think critically of the work. This type of criticism allows the reader to relate to a literary work. As Muller and Williams explain‚ “…critics hold that we construct meanings from what we read based upon our own individual experiences‚ our cultural background‚ and the “community” within which we operate.” A reader is able to relate to “The Road Not Taken”

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    Essay of ‘New Criticism’ Approach and its Application on Jake Allsop’s “Gossip” Aditya Rizky Ramatio Yuni Astuti Edwin Yogi Andrean Laksmi Nuraningsih Literary Criticism Wednesday‚ 13.00 – 14.40 p.m. ‘New Criticism’ Upon close examination of these discussion questions‚ a distinct pattern or methodology quickly becomes evident. This interpretative model begins with a close analysis of the poem’s individual words‚ including both denotative and connotative meanings‚ and then move to a discussion

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    Each individual has his or her own criticism of literature‚ judging the book by the cover defines each reader unliterary or literary. As we read literature do we as a reader go in so much depth‚ that we look at each angle of the book and acknowledge the beauty of art by the authors. The book by C.S Lewis‚ An Experiment in Criticism is based on the critics of literature that involves the type of readers by the type of readings. Lewis is an author who is recognized for his contribution to children

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    이예지 백정국 Literary Criticism 2014. 10. 28 Lisel Mueller’s Poem “Things” with New Criticism ​ New Criticism is a methodology which argues that literature is independent and criticizes only the text itself without any background‚ such as its relevance to any information about author or the situations of the time period when it was written. In this paper‚ I try to analyze and find the poetic beauty of Lisel Mueller’s poem “Things” by using the perspective of New Criticism. First of all‚ what can be found

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    Focht-Hansen Monday‚ March 31‚ 2014 Reader Response Criticism and C.S. Lewis’s “An Experiment in Criticism” C.S. Lewis‚ besides being the author of many popular children’s stories‚ was a professor of medieval literature at both Cambridge and Oxford. Contrary to what might be supposed‚ he was not an author by career‚ and much of what he wrote was in the same vein of his area of expertise‚ literary analysis. “An Experiment in Criticism” is his longest and most complete work‚ and also the most

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    Renaissance criticism : The literary criticism of the Renaissance developed classical ideas of unity of form and content into literary neoclassicism‚ proclaiming literature as central to culture‚ entrusting the poet and the author with preservation of a long literary tradition. Sir Philip Sidney (November 30‚ 1554 – October 17‚ 1586) was one of the most prominent poets of the Elizabethan era. Sir Philip Sidney’s influence can be seen throughout the history of English literary criticism since the

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