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Literary Criticism: A Short History provides an authoritative and accessible survey of critical approaches to literature across centuries. Written by renowned scholars William K Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, this volume examines the major schools of thought and influential critics who have defined how we read and interpret literary works.
The book traces the development of literary criticism from classical antiquity through the twentieth century, exploring diverse methodologies including formalism, historical criticism, biographical approaches, and New Criticism. Each chapter illuminates the philosophical foundations and practical applications of different critical perspectives, demonstrating how critical theory has evolved in response to changing cultural and intellectual contexts.
Essential for students, academics, and literature enthusiasts, this work serves as both an introductory guide and a scholarly reference. It offers valuable insights into the foundations of literary study and remains influential in contemporary literary education and criticism.







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