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9780415254021

Principles of Literary Criticism

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    9780415254021

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    0415254027

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  • Copyright: 2001-05-29
  • Publisher: Routledge
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Summary

Ivor Armstrong Richards was one of the founders of modern literary criticism. He enthused a generation of writers and readers and was an influential supporter of the young T.S. Eliot.Principles of Literary Criticismwas the text that first established his reputation and pioneered the movement that became known as the 'New Criticism'. Through a powerful presentation of the need to read critically and creatively, with an alertness to the psychological and emotional effects of language, Richards presented a powerful new understanding both of literature and of the role of the reader. Highly controversial when first published,Principles of Literary Criticismremains a work which no one with a serious interest in literature can afford to ignore.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
The Chaos of Critical Theories
1(6)
The Phantom Aesthetic State
7(7)
The Language of Criticism
14(6)
Communication and the Artist
20(9)
The Critics' Concern with Value
29(4)
Value as an Ultimate Idea
33(6)
A Psychological Theory of Value
39(13)
Art and Morals
52(5)
Actual and Possible Misapprehensions
57(7)
Poetry for Poetry's Sake
64(9)
A Sketch for a Psychology
73(10)
Pleasure
83(6)
Emotion and the Coenesthesia
89(5)
Memory
94(4)
Attitudes
98(6)
The Analysis of a Poem
104(18)
Rhythm and Metre
122(12)
On Looking at a Picture
134(13)
Sculpture and the Construction of Form
147(7)
The Impasse of Musical Theory
154(6)
A Theory of Communication
160(5)
The Availability of the Poet's Experience
165(6)
Tolstoy's Infection Theory
171(5)
The Normality of the Artist
176(9)
Badness in Poetry
185(7)
Judgement and Devergent Readings
192(4)
Levels of Response and the Width of Appeal
196(4)
The Allusiveness of Modern Poetry
200(6)
Permanence as a Criterion
206(3)
The Definition of a Poem
209(5)
Art, Play, and Civilization
214(10)
The Imagination
224(13)
Truth and Revelation Theories
237(7)
The Two Uses of Language
244(11)
Poetry and Beliefs
255(16)
Appendix A: on Value 271(2)
Appendix B: The Poetry of T.S. Eliot 273(6)
Index 279

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