单词 | practical criticism |
释义 | > as lemmaspractical criticism practical criticism n. an analytical approach to literary criticism first developed by I. A. Richards, in which literary texts are viewed as autonomous and, isolated from any literary, historical, or biographical context, subjected to close reading (cf. New Criticism n.); (also more generally) close reading of literary texts. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > literary criticism > [noun] > types of literary criticism criticism1625 critical theory1799 literary theory1807 autocriticism1820 pseudo-criticism1851 Formgeschichte1923 form-criticism1928 form-history1928 practical criticism1929 New Criticism1941 contextualism1955 patternism1956 objectivism1961 narratology1971 new historicism1972 deconstruction1973 post-structuralism1975 deconstructionism1980 theory1982 1817 S. T. Coleridge Biogr. Literaria II. xv. 13 In the application of these principles to purposes of practical criticism as employed in the appraisal of works more or less imperfect, I have endeavoured to discover what the qualities of a poem are.] 1929 I. A. Richards (title) Practical criticism: a study of literary judgment. 1959 Times Lit. Suppl. 24 Apr. 241/3 It is not merely criticism; it is ‘practical criticism’ of a high order and of a kind which is too rarely found in France. 1997 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 26 June 32/3 His work was distinguished by the close reading of texts or selected passages, in a manner that was partly influenced by the ‘practical criticism’ of I. A. Richards. < as lemmas |
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