| NOUN | a literary critic | literary critics |
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- His initial PhD advisor was literary critic and Marxist scholar Fredric Jameson, who told Robinson to read works by Philip K.
- Philosopher and literary critic George Henry Lewes published a series of enthusiastic articles in the 1840s and 1850s.
- In later years Berglin has acknowledged the input of his wife Maria Berglin, an artist and literary critic, within his strips by signing them "Berglins".
- Polish literary critic and University of Warsaw professor Paweł Dudziak remarked that "in spite of the unclear role of its author,"The Painted Bird" is an achievement in English literature."
- This term is a more recent addition to the cycles, with it being coined in 1946 by Irish literary critic Myles Dillon.
- Literary critic Harold Bloom wrote that "Heart of Darkness" had been analysed more than any other work of literature that is studied in universities and colleges, which he attributed to Conrad's "unique propensity for ambiguity".
- Lessing is important as a literary critic for his work "Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry".
- Literary critic Martin Lüdke described Pessoa's philosophy as a kind of pandeism, especially those writings under the heteronym Alberto Caeiro.
- Millay was highly regarded during much of her lifetime, with the prominent literary critic Edmund Wilson calling her "one of the only poets writing in English in our time who have attained to anything like the stature of great literary figures.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher and theologian.
- Even the 20th-century literary critic Lu Xun regarded "Shiji" as "the historians' most perfect song, a "Li Sao" without the rhyme" (史家之絶唱,無韻之離騷) in his "Outline of Chinese Literary History" (漢文學史綱要).
- In early 1980s literary critic and historian Stanisław Bereś conducted a lengthy interview with Lem, which was published in book format in 1987 as "Rozmowy ze Stanisławem Lemem" ("Conversations with Stanisław Lem)".
- As a literary critic, such as in "Racine and Shakespeare", Stendhal championed the Romantic aesthetic by unfavorably comparing the rules and strictures of Jean Racine's classicism to the freer verse and settings of Shakespeare, and supporting the writing of plays in prose.
- Robert Penn Warren (April 24, 1905 – September 15, 1989) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism.
- During the years when Steiner was best known as a literary critic, he published a series of articles attacking various manifestations of antisemitism and criticizing some of the most prominent anti-Semites of the time as "barbaric" and "enemies of culture".
- It was ranked 53rd on the list of the Modern Library 100 Best Novels and 1st on the American literary critic Larry McCaffery's "20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction."
- However, literary critic Rebecca Ruth Gould argues that one of these, "The Sport of the Gods", culminates as an object lesson in the power of shame – a key component of the scapegoat mentality – to limit the law’s capacity to deliver justice.
- " Literary critic Larry McCaffery described the concept of the matrix in "Neuromancer" as a place where "data dance with human consciousness...
- The literary critic Rita Felski has named Polanyi as an important precursor to the project of postcritique within literary studies.
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