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Paperback Principles of literary criticism Book

ISBN: 9373054473

ISBN13: 9789373054476

Principles of literary criticism

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A poem's meaning can shimmer and shift, elusive as light on water, while the urge to decode its depths remains as urgent today as it was a century ago. In an era when the boundaries between art and analysis are both celebrated and contested, this landmark work plunges into the very heart of literary criticism theory, offering a rigorous yet accessible exploration of how we interpret literature and why it matters. First published at a time when modernist literary criticism was reshaping the landscape of English literature studies, its influence reverberated through generations of scholars and students of literature alike. Now, after being out of print for decades and republished by Alpha Editions, it returns as both a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition invites readers into the intellectual ferment of the twentieth century, when the Cambridge school criticism and the seismic shifts sparked by figures such as T.S. Eliot were redefining the very foundations of critical theory. The text navigates the labyrinth of literary analysis methods, challenging conventional wisdom and illuminating the subtle interplay between form, meaning in poetry, and the reader's own sensibilities. It stands as an essential academic reference, not only for those steeped in the study of interpretation of literature but also for anyone who seeks to understand the enduring power and purpose of literary art. With a voice that is both incisive and humane, the work interrogates the assumptions underlying our readings, questioning what it means to judge, to appreciate, and to truly see a text. This edition is not just a reprint - it is a lovingly restored artefact, a testament to the ongoing dialogue between past and present in the world of letters, and an indispensable addition to any serious collection.

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