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Literary criticism

Index Literary criticism

Literary criticism (or literary studies) is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. [1]

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A Basket of Leaves

A Basket of Leaves is a collection of 54 essays by Geoff Wisner, each of which examines one or more books about a different African country.

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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English

A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English is a dictionary of slang originally compiled by the noted lexicographer of the English language, Eric Partridge.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.

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A Motley Vision

A Motley Vision is an online multi-author blog featuring criticism of the Mormon arts, LDS literature and film in particular.

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A Reader's Manifesto

A Reader's Manifesto is a 2002 book written by B. R. Myers that was originally published in heavily edited form in the July/August 2001 issue of The Atlantic Monthly magazine.

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A True Story

A True Story (Ἀληθῆ διηγήματα, Alēthē diēgēmata; or) is a novel written in the second century AD by Lucian of Samosata, a Greek-speaking author of Syrian descent.

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A. Teeuw

Andries Teeuw (12 August 1921 – 18 May 2012), better known as A. Teeuw in scholarly circles and Hans Teeuw to his friends, was a Dutch critic of Indonesian literature.

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A. Walton Litz

Arthur Walton Litz, Jr., born on October 31, 1929, in Nashville, Tennessee,, died on June 4, 2014, was an American literary historian and critic who served as professor of English Literature at Princeton University from 1956 to 1993.

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A.J. Carruthers

A.J. Carruthers is an Australian-born literary critic and experimental poet.

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Aaron Kramer

Aaron Kramer (13 December 1921 – 7 April 1997) was an American poet, translator, and social activist.

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Abd al-Rahman Fakhri

Abdulrahman Fakhri (1936 – August 21, 2016) was a Yemeni poet and literary critic.

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Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz

Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz (861 – 17 December 908) (عبد الله بن المعتز / ALA-LC: ‘Abd Allāh bin al-Mu‘utaz) is best known, not as a political figure, but as a leading Arabic poet and the author of the Kitab al-Badi, an early study of Arabic forms of poetry.

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Abdelkebir Khatibi

Abdelkebir Khatibi (عبد الكبير الخطيبي) (11 February 1938 – 16 March 2009) was a Moroccan literary critic, novelist and playwright.

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Abid Ali Abid

Abid Ali Abid (Urdu/Persian: سید عابد علی عابد) was an Urdu and Persian poet and educator who was born on 17 September 1906 in Hamadan, Iran and died in Peshawar, Pakistan on 20 January 1971.

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Abid Anwar

Abid Anwar is a Bangladeshi poet, critic, and lyricist.

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Abid Hassan Minto

Abid Hassan Minto aka Abid Minto (عابد حسن منٹو) (born 3 February 1932) is a constitutional expert and senior lawyer of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, and president of the Awami Workers Party.

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Abigail Mejia

Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (15 April 1895 – 15 March 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic.

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Abraham Edel

Abraham Edel (6 December 1908 – 22 June 2007) was a North American philosopher and ethicist. He was the younger brother of the North American literary critic and biographer Leon Edel, and the uncle of the composer Joel Mandelbaum.

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Academic writing

Academic writing is conducted in several sets of forms and genres, normally in an impersonal and dispassionate tone, targeted for a critical and informed audience, based on closely investigated knowledge, and intended to reinforce or challenge concepts or arguments.

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Adam Kirsch

Adam Kirsch (born 1976) is an American poet and literary critic.

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Adele Reinhartz

Adele Reinhartz, is a Canadian academic and a specialist in the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, the Gospel of John, early Jewish-Christian relations, literary criticism including feminist literary criticism, feminist exegesis, and the impact of the Bible on popular cinema and television.

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Adolphe Chenevière

Adolphe Chenevière, D.ès.L. (1855–1917) was a fin de siècle Swiss novelist, short story writer, and literary scholar.

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Adrien Viguier

Adrien Viguier, full name Joseph Étienne Adrien Viguier, (20 January 1805 – 10 December 1884) pen name Adrien Delaville, was a 19th-century French writer, playwright, and literary critic.

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Affective fallacy

Affective fallacy is a term from literary criticism used to refer to the supposed error of judging or evaluating a text on the basis of its emotional effects on a reader.

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Afrânio Coutinho

Afrânio Coutinho (March 15, 1911 – August 5, 2000) was a Brazilian literary critic and essayist.

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African Studies (journal)

African Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing articles in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, history, sociology, politics, geography, and literary and cultural studies.

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After Babel

After Babel: Aspects of Language and Translation (1975; second edition 1992; third edition 1998) is a linguistics book by literary critic George Steiner, in which Steiner deals with the "Babel problem" of multiple languages.

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Against Interpretation

Against Interpretation is a collection of essays by Susan Sontag published in 1966.

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Ahmad A'zam

Ahmad A'zam (Аҳмад Аъзам) (28 June 1949 – 4 January 2014) was an Uzbek writer, author, journalist, scriptwriter and literature critic.

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Ahmad Beiranvand

Ahmad Beiranvand (احمد بیرانوند, born February 1, 1985 in Khorramabad) is an Iranian poet and writer.

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Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi

Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi (احمد ندیم قاسمی) born Ahmad Shah Awan (احمد شاہ اعوان) on 20 November 1916 – died 10 July 2006, was an Urdu and English language Pakistani poet, journalist, literary critic, dramatist and short story author.

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Aisha Abd al-Rahman

Aisha Abd al-Rahman (Arabic: عائشة عبد الرحمن; 18 November 1913 – 1 December 1998) was an Egyptian author and professor of literature who published under the pen name Bint al-Shati ("Daughter of the Riverbank").

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Aix-Marseille University

Aix-Marseille University (AMU; Aix-Marseille Université; formally incorporated as Université d'Aix-Marseille) is a public research university located in Provence, southern France.

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Akiko Baba

(born January 28, 1928) is a Japanese tanka poet and literary critic.

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Al-Nahda

Al-Nahda (النهضة / ALA-LC: an-Nahḍah; Arabic for "awakening" or "renaissance") was a cultural renaissance that began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Egypt, then later moving to Ottoman-ruled Arabic-speaking regions including Lebanon, Syria and others.

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Alain-Fournier

Alain-Fournier was the pseudonym of Henri-Alban Fournier (3 October 1886 – 22 September 1914 Secrétariat Général pour l'Administration), a French author and soldier.

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Albanian literature

Albanian literature stretches back to the Middle Ages and comprises those literary texts and works written in the Albanian language.

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Albany Academy for Girls

Albany Academy for Girls is an independent college-preparatory day school for girls in Albany, New York, United States, enrolling students from Preschool (age 3) to Grade 12.

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Albert Thibaudet

Albert Thibaudet (1 April 1874 in Tournus, Saône-et-Loire – 16 April 1936 in Geneva) was a French essayist and literary critic.

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Alcamo

Alcamo (Sicilian: Àrcamu) is the fourth-largest town in the province of Trapani in Sicily, with a population of 45,307 inhabitants.

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Ale Ahmad Suroor

Ale Ahmad Suroor was an Urdu poet, critic and professor from India.

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Aleš Šteger

Aleš Šteger (born 31 May 1973) is a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic.

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Aleš Berger

Aleš Berger (born 18 September 1946) is a Slovene writer, translator and literary critic.

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Alecu Russo

Alecu Russo (born in March 17, 1819, near Chişinău, died on February 5, 1859, in Iaşi), was a Moldavian Romanian writer, literary critic and publicist.

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Aleksandr Evlakhov

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Evlakhov (Александр Михайлович Евлахов; 8 August 1880, Odessa — 28 May 1966, Leningrad) was a Russian literary critic and doctor.

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Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov

Aleksey Mikhailovich Zhemchuzhnikov (Алексе́й Миха́йлович Жемчу́жников, 23 February 1821 - 7 April 1908) was a Russian poet, dramatist, essayist and literary critic, co-creator of Kozma Prutkov, the famous comical literary character.

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Ales Adamovich

Ales Adamovich (Алесь Адамовіч, Алесь Адамович, full name: Александр Михайлович Адамович; September 3, 1927 in Hlusha Minsk Voblast, Belarus, USSR – January 26, 1994 in Moscow, Russia) was a Belarusian Soviet writer and a critic, Professor and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Philosophy in philology, Doctorate in 1962 (a degree in Russia corresponding to Habilitation); member of the Supreme Soviet (1989–92).

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Alessandro Piperno

Alessandro Piperno (born Rome, March 25, 1972) is an Italian writer and literary critic of Jewish descent, having a Jewish father and a Catholic mother.

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Alexander Afanasyev

Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (Afanasief, Afanasiev or Afanas'ev, Александр Николаевич Афанасьев) (—) was a Russian Slavist and ethnographer who published nearly 600 Russian fairy and folk tales, one of the largest collections of folklore in the world.

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Alexander Belskiy

Alexander Andreevich Belskiy (Алекса́ндр Андрéевич Бéльский) was a Soviet specialist in literary criticism, Anglicist (he did researches in realism development in the English literature).

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Alexander F. Gavrilov

Alexander Feliksovich Gavrilov (Алекса́ндр Фе́ликсович Гаври́лов, born 3 December 1970 in Moscow) is a Russian literary critic and editor.

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Alexander Herzen

Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen (also Aleksandr Ivanovič Gercen, Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Ге́рцен) was a Russian writer and thinker known as the "father of Russian socialism" and one of the main fathers of agrarian populism (being an ideological ancestor of the Narodniki, Socialist-Revolutionaries, Trudoviks and the agrarian American Populist Party).

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Alexander Ulanovsky

Alexander Petrovich Ulanovsky (a.k.a. Ulrich, William Joseph Berman, Bill Berman, Felik, Long Man, Nathan Sherman) (1891–1970) was the chief illegal "rezident" for Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU), who was rezident the United States from 1931 until 1934 and later, with his family, prisoner in the Soviet gulag.

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Alexandra Chasin

Alexandra Chasin (born 1961) is an American experimental writer based in Brooklyn, New York.

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Alexandre Maria Pinheiro Torres

Alexandre Maria Pinheiro Torres (Amarante, 27 October 1923 – 3 August 1999) was a writer, scholar, and literary critic during the Portuguese neorealist movement.

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Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești

Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești (born Alexandru Bogdan, also known as Ion Doican, Ion Duican and Al. Dodan; June 13, 1870 – May 12, 1922) was a Romanian Symbolist poet, essayist, and art and literary critic, who was also known as a journalist and left-wing political agitator.

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Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea

Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea or Alexandru Gherea (rendered in Russian as Александр Доброджану-Геря or Доброжану-Гере - Aleksandr Dobrodzhanu-Gerya /Dobrozhanu-Gere; July 7, 1879, Ploieşti—November 4, 1937, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Romanian communist militant and son of socialist, sociologist and literary critic Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea.

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Alexandru Hrisoverghi

Alexandru Hrisoverghi (February 27, 1811 – March 9, 1837) was a Moldavian Romanian-language poet and translator, whose work was influenced by Romanticism.

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Alexandru Philippide

Alexandru I. Philippide (May 1, 1859 – August 12, 1933) was a Romanian linguist and philologist.

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Alexey Surkov

Alexey Alexandrovich Surkov (Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Сурко́в, October 13, 1899 in Yaroslavl Province, Russian Empire – June 14, 1983 in Moscow, USSR) was a Russian Soviet poet, editor, literary critic and high-profile nomenklatura figure, the head of the Soviet Union of Writers in 1953–1959.

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Alfred Kazin

Alfred Kazin (June 5, 1915 – June 5, 1998) was an American writer and literary critic, many of whose writings depicted the immigrant experience in early twentieth century America.

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Alfred Kerr

Alfred Kerr (né Kempner; 25 December 1867 – 12 October 1948, surname) was an influential German theatre critic and essayist of Jewish descent, nicknamed the Kulturpapst ("Culture Pope").

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Alfred Sinding-Larsen

Nils Ulrik Alfred Sinding-Larsen (5 June 1839 – 28 January 1911) was a Norwegian civil servant, teacher at the Military Academy, journalist and writer.

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Alfred-Kerr-Preis

The Alfred Kerr Preis (Alfred Kerr Prize) for literary criticism is an annual award funded by the journal of the German Book Trade.

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Alfredo Bosi

Alfredo Bosi (São Paulo, August 23, 1936) is a Brazilian historian, literary critic, and professor.

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Ali Babachahi

Ali Babachahi (علی باباچاهی., born 10 November 1942 in Bushehr, Iran) is an Iranian poet, writer, researcher, and literary critic.

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Ali Nazem

Ali Nazem (علی ناظم, Əli Nazim) – was an Azerbaijani poet, writer and literary critic of Azerbaijani literature.

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Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)

Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll.

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Allen Hoey

Allen Hoey (October 21, 1952 – June 16, 2010) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic who received numerous honors during his lifetime, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his 2008 collection of poems Country Music.

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Allied Publishers

Allied Publishers is an Indian-based academic and literary publishing house, established in 1934 by M. Graham Brash, the Company was acquired by the late Mr.

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Allosemitism

Allosemitism is a neologism used to encompass both philo-Semitic and anti-Semitic attitudes towards Jews as other.

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Alter ego

An alter ego (Latin, "the other I") is a second self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or true original personality.

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Alurista

Alberto Baltazar Urista Heredia (born August 8, 1947) better known by his nom de plume Alurista, is a Chicano poet and activist.

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Alvin A. Lee

Alvin A. Lee (born September 30, 1930), is a Canadian literary critic and former academic administrator.

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Always Hiding

Always Hiding is a novel written by Filipino-American novelist Sophia Romero.

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Amélie Rorty

Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (born 1932) is a Belgian-born American philosopher known for her work in the philosophy of mind (in particular on the emotions), history of philosophy (especially Aristotle, Spinoza and Descartes), and moral philosophy.

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Américo Castro

Américo Castro y Quesada (May 4, 1885 – July 25, 1972) was a Spanish cultural historian, philologist, and literary critic who challenged some of the prevailing notions of Spanish identity, raising controversy with his conclusions that (1) Spaniards didn't become the distinct group they are today until after the Islamic conquest of Hispania of 711, an event that turned them into an Iberian caste coexisting among Moors and Jews; and (2) the history of Spain and Portugal was adversely affected with the success in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries of the "Reconquista" or Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula and with the Spanish expulsion of the Jews (1492).

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Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – circa 1914) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and Civil War veteran.

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American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States of America.

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American Literature (journal)

American Literature is a literary journal published by Duke University Press.

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American studies

American studies or American civilization is an interdisciplinary field of scholarship that examines American history, society, and culture.

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Amin Kamil

Amin Kamil (1924–2014) was a major voice in Kashmiri poetry and one of the chief exponents of modern ghazal in the language.

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An Analytic History of Persian Modern Poetry

An Analytic History of Persian Modern Poetry (تاریخ تحلیلی شعر نو) is a research work on Persian contemporary poetry by Shams Langeroodi, first published in 1998.

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An Apology for Poetry

An Apology for Poetry (or, The Defence of Poesy) is a work of literary criticism by Elizabethan poet Philip Sidney.

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An Instinct for the Kill

An Instinct for the Kill is the second of Antonella Gambotto-Burke's books and her second anthology.

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An Outline of Modern Knowledge

An Outline of Modern Knowledge, published by Victor Gollancz in 1931, was an “omnibus” volume intended to survey the full range of human knowledge.

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Ana María Barrenechea

Ana María Barrenechea (6 March 1913 – 4 October 2010) was an Argentine writer, linguist, and literary critic.

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Ana Stojanoska

Dr.

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Analysis

Analysis is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to gain a better understanding of it.

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Anatoly Faresov

Anatoly Ivanovich Faresov (Анатолий Иванович Фаресов, 16 June 1852, Tambov, Imperial Russia, — 15 October 1928, Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a radical Russian publicist, literary critic and journalist.

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Anatoly Yakobson

Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobson (Анато́лий Алекса́ндрович Якобсо́н; 30 April 1935, Moscow — 28 September 1978, Jerusalem) was a literary critic, teacher, poet and a central figure in the human rights movement in the Soviet Union.

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Anatomy of Criticism

Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (Princeton University Press, 1957) is a book by Canadian literary critic and theorist, Northrop Frye, which attempts to formulate an overall view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism derived exclusively from literature.

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Ancient Evenings

Ancient Evenings is a novel by American author Norman Mailer.

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And Quiet Flows the Don

And Quiet Flows the Don or Quietly Flows the Don (Тихий Дон, literally "Quiet Don") is an epic novel in four volumes by Russian writer Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov.

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Andor Gomme

Austin Harvey Gomme known as Andor Gomme (7 May 1930 – 19 September 2008) was a British scholar of English literature and architectural history.

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André Chaumeix

André Chaumeix (6 June 1874, Chamalières, Puy-de-Dôme – 23 February 1955) was a French academician, journalist, and literary critic.

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André Jardin

André Jardin (1912 – 1996) was a French biographer and historian, best known for his studies of Alexis de Tocqueville and 19th century French history.

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Andreas Paulson

Andreas Paulson (16 February 1861 – 1 March 1953) was a Norwegian bank accountant, and also a literary and theatre critic.

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Andrew Benjamin

Andrew Benjamin (born 1952, Australia) is an Australian philosopher.

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Andrew George Lehmann

Andrew George Lehmann (17 February 1922 – 9 July 2006) was a literary critic, academic, and seminal author and essayist in French Symbolism, and the intellectual history of European Romanticism.

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Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang, FBA (31 March 184420 July 1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology.

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Andrew Lang's Fairy Books

The Langs' Fairy Books are a series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published between 1889 and 1913.

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Andrew Pakula

Rev.

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Andrzej Grzegorczyk

Andrzej Grzegorczyk (22 August 1922 – 20 March 2014) was a Polish logician, mathematician, philosopher, and ethicist noted for his work in computability, mathematical logic, and the foundations of mathematics.

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Andrzej Kijowski

Andrzej Kijowski (29 November 1928, Krakow, Poland – 29 June 1985, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish literary critic, essayist, prose and screenwriter.

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Andrzej Tadeusz Kijowski

Andrzej Tadeusz Kijowski (born 15 July 1954, Kraków) is a Polish aesthetician, theatre critic, literary critic, poet and publicist.

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Angel Bogdanovich

Angel Ivanovich Bogdanovich (А́нгел Ива́нович Богдано́вич, October 14, 1860, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire (modern Belarus) - April 6, 1907, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary critic, publicist and social activist, originally a narodnik, later an active member of the Legal Marxists' political group.

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Angela Bianchini

Angela Bianchini is an Italian fiction writer and literary critic of Jewish descent.

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Animal studies

Animal studies is a recently recognized field in which animals are studied in a variety of cross-disciplinary ways.

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Animal symbolicum

Animal symbolicum ("symbol-making" or "symbolizing animal") is a definition for humans proposed by the German neo-Kantian Ernst Cassirer.

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Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke

Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation is a scholarly book which uses techniques of literary criticism on anime by Susan J. Napier published in 2001 by Palgrave Macmillan.

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Anita Silvey

Anita Silvey is a editor and literary critic in the genre of children’s literature.

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Ann Taylor (poet)

Ann Taylor (30 January 178220 December 1866) was an English poet and literary critic.

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Anna Laetitia Barbauld

Anna Laetitia Barbauld (by herself possibly, as in French, née Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature.

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Anna Letitia Le Breton

Anna Letitia Le Breton (née Aikin, 1808–1886) was an English author.

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Anne Scott-James

Anne Eleanor Scott-James, Lady Lancaster (5 April 1913 – 13 May 2009) was an English journalist and author.

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Annette Kolodny

Annette Kolodny (born 21 August 1941, New Yourk, N.Y., U.S.) is a feminist literary critic and activist, and currently holds the position of College of Humanities Professor Emerita of American Literature and Culture at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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Anthony Burgess

John Anthony Burgess Wilson, (25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993), who published under the name Anthony Burgess, was an English writer and composer.

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Anthony Holden

Anthony Holden (born 22 May 1947) is an English writer, broadcaster and critic, particularly known as a biographer of artists including Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky, Leigh Hunt, Lorenzo da Ponte and Laurence Olivier, and of members of the British Royal family, notably Charles, Prince of Wales.

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Anti-Booker prize

Anti-booker (Антибукер) Russian literary award that existed between 1995 and 2001.

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Antiquarian

An antiquarian or antiquary (from the Latin: antiquarius, meaning pertaining to ancient times) is an aficionado or student of antiquities or things of the past.

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Anton Janežič

Anton Janežič, also known in German as Anton Janeschitz (19 December 1828 – 18 September 1869) was a Carinthian Slovene linguist, philologist, author, editor, literary historian and critic.

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Antoni Lange

Antoni Lange (1863 – 17 March 1929) was a Polish poet, philosopher, polyglot (15 languages), writer, novelist, science-writer, reporter and translator.

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Antonio Candido

Antonio Candido de Mello e Souza (July 24, 1918 – May 12, 2017) was a Brazilian writer, professor, sociologist and literary critic.

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Antonio Oliver

Antonio Oliver (Cartagena, January 29, 1903 - July 28, 1968) was a Spanish writer, poet, literary critic and historian of Spanish art. He was also a part of the Generation of '27, a group of artists and poets that specialized in the avant-garde.

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Antony Johnston

Antony Johnston (born 25 August 1972) is a British writer of comics, video games, and novels.

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Anwer Zahidi

Anwer Zahidi (انور زاہدی.)(born July 9, 1946) is a Pakistani Urdu author of more than twelve books of poetry, short stories, travelogue and translations.

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Anxiety of influence

Anxiety of Influence is a type of literary criticism established by Harold Bloom in 1973, in his book, The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry.

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Arabella Plantin

Arabella Plantin (born 1700) was an eighteenth century British novelist.

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Arabic literature

Arabic literature (الأدب العربي / ALA-LC: al-Adab al-‘Arabī) is the writing, both prose and poetry, produced by writers in the Arabic language.

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Arabic poetry

Arabic poetry (الشعر العربي ash-shi‘ru al-‘Arabīyyu) is the earliest form of Arabic literature.

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Arcades Project

The Passagenwerk or Arcades Project was an unfinished project of German literary critic Walter Benjamin, written between 1927 and 1940.

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Arcady Aris

Arcady Aris (Аркадий Арис and Арис Аркадий Иванович) (Siner village (now in Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic, Russia), January 29, 1901 – Ilansky, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Gulag, Gulag, USSR, June 1, 1942) was a Chuvash writer and literature critic.

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Archetype

The concept of an archetype appears in areas relating to behavior, modern psychological theory, and literary analysis.

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Architectural theory

Architectural theory is the act of thinking, discussing, and writing about architecture.

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Archival research

Archival research is a type of primary research which involves seeking out and extracting evidence from original archival records.

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Argument (literature)

An argument in literature is a brief summary, often in prose, of a poem or section of a poem or other work.

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Aristarchus of Samothrace

Aristarchus of Samothrace (Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Σαμόθραξ; c. 220 – c. 143 BC) was a grammarian noted as the most influential of all scholars of Homeric poetry.

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Arkady Gornfeld

Arkady Georgievich Gornfeld (a; – 25 March 1941) was a prominent Russian essayist, literary critic and translator, best known for a feud with dissident poet Osip Mandelstam.

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Arne Novák

Arne Novák, born as Arnošt Novák, (2 March 1880, Litomyšl, Bohemia – 26 November 1939, Polička) was a Czech literary historian and critic, specialist in German and Czech studies.

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Arnold Rampersad

Arnold Rampersad (born 13 November 1941) is a biographer and literary critic, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago and moved to the US in 1965.

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Arseny Vvedensky

Arseny Ivanovich Vvedensky (Арсений Иванович Введенский, 7 November 1844, Tver Governorate, Imperial Russia – 30 October 1909, Bologoye, Novgorod Governorate, Imperial Russia) was a Russian literary critic and historian, essayist and author of feuilletons, which he published in Golos, using the pseudonym Aristarkhov.

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Arshi Pipa

Arshi Pipa (1920 – July 20, 1997) was an Albanian-American philosopher, writer, poet and literary critic.

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Art and culture in Francoist Spain

Art and culture in Francoist Spain is a historiographic term, with little use beyond the chronological placement of artists and cultural events, or political identification.

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Arthur Augustus Tilley

Arthur Augustus Tilley (1 December 1851 – 4 December 1942) was an academic of the University of Cambridge.

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Arthur Bourinot

Arthur Stanley Bourinot (November 3, 1893 – January 17, 1969) was a Canadian lawyer, scholar, and poet.

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Arthur Kirsch

Arthur Kirsch (born 1932) is a literary critic noted for his scholarly writings on Shakespeare, Dryden, and W. H. Auden.

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Arthur Oncken Lovejoy

Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (October 10, 1873 – December 30, 1962) was an American philosopher and intellectual historian, who founded the discipline known as the history of ideas with his book The Great Chain of Being (1936), on the topic of that name, which is regarded as 'probably the single most influential work in the history of ideas in the United States during the last half century'.

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Arthur Quiller-Couch

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (21 November 186312 May 1944) was a Cornish writer who published using the pseudonym Q. Although a prolific novelist, he is remembered mainly for the monumental publication The Oxford Book Of English Verse 1250–1900 (later extended to 1918) and for his literary criticism.

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Arthur Waugh

Arthur Waugh (1866 – 1943) was an English author, literary critic, and publisher.

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Arts criticism

Arts criticism is the process of describing, analyzing, interpreting, and judging works of art.

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Artur Lundkvist

Nils Artur Lundkvist (3 March 1906 in Perstorp Municipality, Skåne County – 11 December 1991 in Solna, Stockholm County) was a Swedish writer, poet and literary critic.

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Arvid Mörne

Arvid Mörne (born 6 May 1876 in Kuopio, dead 15 June 1946 in Kauniainen) was a Finnish author and poet.

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Arvind Krishna Mehrotra

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (born 1947) is an Indian poet, anthologist, literary critic and translator.

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Asclepiades of Tragilus

Asclepiades of Tragilus (Ἀσκληπιάδης) was an ancient Greek literary critic and mythographer of the 4th century BC, and a student of the Athenian orator Isocrates.

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Ashok Chakradhar

Ashok Chakradhar is a Hindi author and poet and former professor and head of the department of Hindi at Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University).

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Asian American literature

Asian American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Asian descent.

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Associated University Presses

Associated University Presses (AUP) is a publishing company based in the United States, formed and operated as a consortium of several American university presses.

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Atsuko Anzai

is a Japanese novelist in Shōwa and Heisei period Japan.

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Auguste Angellier

Auguste Angellier (1 July 1848 – 28 February 1911) was the first teacher of language and English literature at the Faculté de Lettres of Lille, before becoming its dean from 1897 to 1900.

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Augustine Martin

Thomas Augustine "Gus" Martin (13 November 1935 – 16 October 1995) was an Irish academic, Anglo-Irish scholar, teacher, writer, broadcaster and literary critic.

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Austin Warren

Austin Warren (July 4, 1899 – August 20, 1986) was an American literary critic, author, and professor of English.

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Australian Literary Studies

Australian Literary Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal of literary studies, specialising in historical, critical, and theoretical studies of Australian literature.

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Autofiction

Autofiction is a term used in literary criticism to refer to a form of fictionalized autobiography.

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Avgust Pirjevec

Avgust Pirjevec (28 September 1887 – 9 December 1944) was a Slovene literary scholar, lexicographist and librarian.

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Avital Ronell

Avital Ronell (born 15 April 1952) is an American philosopher who contributes to the fields of continental philosophy, literary studies, psychoanalysis, feminist philosophy, political philosophy, and ethics.

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Avraham Oz

Avraham Oz (born May 23, 1944) is an Israeli associate professor of Theatre and Hebrew and Comparative literature at the University of Haifa, a translator of plays, operas, and poetry into Hebrew, and a peace activist.

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Avraham Sharon

Avraham Sharon (אברהם שרון; September 10, 1878 – October 17, 1957) was an Israeli philosopher, musician, scholar and publicist.

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Axel's Castle

Axel's Castle: A Study in the Imaginative Literature of 1870–1930 is a 1931 book of literary criticism by Edmund Wilson on the symbolist movement in literature.

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Ayman Sikseck

Ayman Sikseck (or Ayman Siksik or Ayman Siksek, أيمن سكسك, איימן סיכסק; born 1984, Jafa) is an Israeli-Arab author, literary critic and Opinion journalist, who writes in Hebrew.

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Aysu

Aysu is a rare feminine Turkish given name.

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Ayyappa Paniker

Dr.

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Ángel Crespo

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Ángel Rama

Ángel Rama (April 30, 1926November 27, 1983) was a Uruguayan writer, academic, and literary critic, known for his work on modernismo and for his theorization of the concept of "transculturation.".

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Åsa Beckman

Åsa Beckman (born 1961) is a Swedish literary critic.

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Élie Catherine Fréron

Élie Catherine Fréron (20 January 1718 – 10 March 1776) was a French literary critic and controversialist whose career focused on countering the influence of the philosophes of the French Enlightenment, partly thorough his vehicle, the Année littéraire.

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Émile Faguet

Auguste Émile Faguet (17 December 1847 – 7 June 1916) was a French author and literary critic.

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Ínsula

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Óscar Sambrano Urdaneta

Óscar Sambrano Urdaneta (February 6, 1929 – June 14, 2011) was a Venezuelan writer, essayist and literary critic, specialized in the life and work of Andrés Bello.

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Øystein Rottem

Øystein Rottem (1 February 1946 – 5 December 2004) was a Norwegian philologist, literary historian and literary critic.

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Đorđe Bajić (novelist)

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Đorđe Marković Koder

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Štefan Krčméry

Štefan Krčméry (pseudonyms Eška, Ján Jesom, Ujo Štefan et al.) (26 December 1892 – 17 February 1955) was a Slovak poet, literary critic, historian, journalist, translator, and administrator of Matica slovenská.

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B. Jeyamohan

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Ba.Venkatesan

Ba. Venkatesan (. வெங்கடேசன்) is a noted Tamil writer. His best-known and critically acclaimed works are Baageerathiyin Mathiyam,Thaandavaraayan Kathai. He currently lives in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.

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Bad Blood (Sage book)

Bad Blood is a 2000 work blending collective biography and memoir by the Welsh literary critic and novelist Lorna Sage.

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Bakri Siregar

Bakri Siregar (14 December 1922 – 19 June 1994) was an Indonesian socialist literary critic and writer.

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Balachandra Rajan

Balachandra Rajan (March 24, 1920 – January 23, 2009) was an Indian diplomat and a scholar of poetry and poetics.

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Baltasar Porcel

Baltasar Porcel i Pujol (Andratx, Majorca, March 14, 1937 – Barcelona, July 1, 2009) was a Spanish writer, journalist and literary critic.

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Barbara Hardy

Barbara Hardy, (née Nathan; 27 June 1924 – 12 February 2016) was a British literary scholar, author, and poet.

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Barbara Herrnstein Smith

Barbara Herrnstein Smith (born 1932) is an American literary critic and theorist, best known for her work Contingencies of Value: Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory.

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Barbara Johnson

Barbara Johnson (October 4, 1947 – August 27, 2009) was an American literary critic and translator, born in Boston.

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Barbara Newman

Barbara Jane Newman is an American medievalist, literary critic, religious historian, and author.

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Barbara Smith

Barbara Smith is an American lesbian feminist and socialist who has played a significant role in building and sustaining Black Feminism in the United States (US).

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Barnaby Bernard Lintot

Barnaby Bernard Lintot ("Lintott" before 1724, usually referred to as "Bernard" and very rarely as "Bernaby") (1 December 16759 February 1736), English publisher, was born at Southwater, Sussex, and started business as a publisher in London about 1698.

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Bartleby, the Scrivener

"Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" is a short story by the American writer Herman Melville, first serialized anonymously in two parts in the November and December 1853 issues of Putnam's Magazine, and reprinted with minor textual alterations in his The Piazza Tales in 1856.

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Bartolomeo Maranta

Bartolomeo Maranta, also Bartholomaeus Marantha (1500 – 24 March 1571) was an Italian physician, botanist, and literary theorist.

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Beatrice Hastings

Beatrice Hastings was the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (27 January 1879 – 30 October 1943) an English writer, poet and literary critic.

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Belgrade University Library

The Svetozar Marković University Library (Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић) is the central library within the system of the University of Belgrade's libraries, named after Svetozar Marković, Serbian political activist in the 19th century.

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Ben Jonson Journal

Ben Jonson Journal is a biannual academic journal published by Edinburgh University Press in Scotland, in May and November of each year.

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Benedikt Sarnov

Benedikt Sarnov (Бенеди́кт Миха́йлович Сарно́в; January 4, 1927 – April 20, 2014) was a Moscow literary critic, historian of Soviet literature, and writer.

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Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics

"Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" was a 1936 lecture given by J. R. R. Tolkien on literary criticism on the Old English heroic epic poem Beowulf.

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Berlin-Brandenburg Academy Award

The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities annually bestows its Akademiepreis ("Academy Award"), a science prize worth 30,000 euros, to a "distinguished scientist whose research achievements have opened new and promising lines of research.", Preise der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (in German), retrieved 2010-02-06.

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Bernard Benstock

Bernard Benstock (1930 – July 14, 1994) was a literary critic and a professor of English at the University of Miami.

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Bernard Lazare

Bernard Lazare (15 June 1865 – 1 September 1903) was a French Jewish literary critic, political journalist, polemicist, and anarchist.

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Bernard Smith (editor)

Bernard Smith (September 20, 1907 – December 21, 1999) was an American literary editor, film producer, and literary critic.

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Bet Me

Bet Me is a contemporary romance novel written by Jennifer Crusie.

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Beta reader

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Beth Lord

Beth Lord is a Canadian philosopher specialising in the history of philosophy, especially the work and influence of Immanuel Kant and Baruch Spinoza, and contemporary Continental philosophy.

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Biblical hermeneutics

Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the books of the Bible.

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Biblical studies

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Big Two-Hearted River

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Bildungsroman

In literary criticism, a Bildungsroman ("bildung", meaning "education", and "roman", meaning "novel"; English: "novel of formation, education, culture"; "coming-of-age story") is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood (coming of age), in which character change is extremely important.

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Bilingual Review Press

Bilingual Review Press is an American publishing house specialising in the publication of scholarly and literary works by Hispanic and Latino American authors and researchers.

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Biography in literature

When studying literature, biography and its relationship to literature is often a subject of literary criticism, and is treated in several different forms.

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Blake: Prophet Against Empire

Blake: Prophet Against Empire: A Poet's Interpretation of the History of His Own Times is a 1954 biography by David V. Erdman whose subject is the life and work of English poet and painter William Blake.

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BlazeVOX Books

BlazeVOX Books, often stylized as BlazeVOX, is an independent publisher founded by Geoffrey Gatza and based in Buffalo, New York.

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Bliss Carman

Bliss Carman, (April 15, 1861 – June 8, 1929) was a Canadian poet who lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international fame.

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Bo Bergman

Bo Hjalmar Bergman (6 October 1869 – 17 November 1967) was a Swedish writer, literary critic and member of the Swedish Academy, sitting in Seat 12 from 1925 until his death.

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Bob Perelman

Bob Perelman (born December 2, 1947) is an American poet, critic, editor, and teacher.

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Bohdan Zadura

Bohdan Zadura (born February 18, 1945 in Puławy) is a Polish poet, translator and literary critic.

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Bojan Štih

Bojan Štih (18 February 1923 – 14 October 1986), was a Slovene literary critic, stage director, and essayist.

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Boleslav Markevich

Boleslav Mikhailovich Markevich (Болеслав Михайлович Маркевич; 1822 – November 18 (30) 1884) was a Russian writer, essayist, journalist, and literary critic of Polish origin; author of a number of popular novels, including: Marina of the Aluy Rog (1873), A Quarter of a Century Ago (1878), The Turning Point (1881) and The Void (1884, unfinished).

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Bonnie Zimmerman

Bonnie Zimmerman is a literary critic and women’s studies scholar.

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Book History (journal)

Book History is the official publication of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing.

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Book review

A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is analyzed based on content, style, and merit.

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Book Review Index

Book Review Index is an index of book reviews and literary criticism, found in leading academic, popular, and professional periodicals.

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BookBrowse

BookBrowse is an online magazine and website that provides book reviews, author interviews, book previews, and reading guides.

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Boris Almazov

Boris Nikolayevich Almazov (a;, Vyazma, Smolensk Governorate, Russian Empire, –, Moscow, Russian Empire) was a Russian poet, translator, writer and literary critic.

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Boris Brasol

Boris Leo Brasol (or Brazol) (March 31, 1885 - March 19, 1963), lawyer and literary critic, was a White Russian immigrant to the United States.

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Boris Ford

Richard Boris Ford (1 July 1917 in India – 19 May 1998), known as Boris Ford, was a literary critic, writer, editor and educationist.

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Boris Kondakov

Boris Vadimovich Kondakov (Бори́с Вади́мович Кондако́в) (born March 29, 1954) is a Russian specialist in literary criticism, philologist, Doctor of Philology, head of Russian literature department, Dean of philological faculty at Perm State National Research University (since 1998).

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Boris Sadovskoy

Boris Alexandrovich Sadovskoy (born Sadovskiy; Борис Александрович Садовской, February 22, 1881, Ardatov, Nizhny Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire, - April 3, 1952, Moscow, USSR) was a Russian poet, prosaic, literary critic of the Silver Age of Russian poetry.

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Brajendra Nath Seal

Sir Brajendra Nath Seal (ব্রজেন্দ্রনাথ শীল; September 3, 1864 – 1938) was a renowned Bengali Indian humanist philosopher.

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Brian Henderson (poet)

Brian Henderson (born 1948) is a Canadian writer and poet whose book of poetry Nerve Language was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for Poetry in 2007.

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Brothers Halbertsma

The Brothers Halbertsma were three brothers born in the Frisian village of Grou towards the end of the 18th century, who played a role of crucial importance for the development of a written literature in the Western Frisian language.

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Bruce Arnold (author)

Bruce Arnold (born 6 September 1936 in London) is an English journalist and author who has lived in Ireland since 1957.

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Bruno Bosteels

Bruno Bosteels (born 1967, Leuven, Belgium) is a literary critic, a translator, and Professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University.

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Bruno de Cessole

Bruno de CessoleHe also wrote under the pen name Bruno Montclar (cf.). (born 23 August 1950 in Nice) is a French writer and literary critic.

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Bruno Kaiser

Bruno Kaiser (born and died Berlin: 5 February 1911 - 27 January 1982) was a Marxist scholar of German studies who became a journalist and, during the Nazi period, a resistance activist.

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Bruno Schulz

Bruno Schulz (July 12, 1892 – November 19, 1942) was a Polish Jewish writer, fine artist, literary critic and art teacher.

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Buddhist hermeneutics

Buddhist hermeneutics refers to the interpretative frameworks historical Buddhists have used to interpret and understand Buddhist texts and to the interpretative instructions that Buddhists texts themselves impart upon the reader.

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Budi Darma

Budi Darma, BA, MA, Prof.

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Burton Rascoe

Arthur Burton Rascoe (October 22, 1892 - March 19, 1957), was an American journalist, editor and literary critic of the New York Herald Tribune.

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California Literary Review

California Literary Review is an online arts and culture magazine.

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Camões Prize

The Camões Prize (Portuguese, Prémio Camões), named after Luís de Camões is the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language.

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Camille Roy (literary critic)

Camille Roy (October 22, 1870 – June 24, 1943) was a Canadian priest and literary critic.

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Can Xue

Can Xue, née Deng Xiaohua, is a Chinese avant-garde fiction writer, literary critic, and tailor.

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Canonical criticism

Canonical criticism, sometimes called canon criticism or the canonical approach, is a way of interpreting the Bible that focuses on the text of the biblical canon itself as a finished product.

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Caravan (publishing)

Caravan Publishing House (انتشارات کاروان, established 1997) is an Iranian publishing house which is the sole publisher of all Paulo Coelho's books in Persian and in Iran.

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Carl Christoffer Gjörwell Sr.

Carl Christoffer Gjörwell (the elder) (born 10 February 1731 in Landskrona, died 26 August 1811 in Stockholm), was a Swedish journalist, a prolific editor of some twenty journals and a psalmist whose hymns were published in the Moravian hymnal Sions Nya Sånger ("New songs of Zion") and elsewhere.

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Carl Henrik Fredriksson

Carl Henrik Fredriksson (born 1 October 1965 in Jönköping, Sweden) is a Swedish literary critic, columnist, essayist, and translator living in Vienna, Austria.

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Carlo Emilio Gadda

Carlo Emilio Gadda (November 14, 1893 – May 21, 1973) was an Italian writer and poet.

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Carlo Ginzburg

Carlo Ginzburg (born April 15, 1939 in Turin, Italy) is a noted Italian historian and proponent of the field of microhistory.

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Carlos Murciano

Carlos Murciano (Arcos de la Frontera, 1931) is a Spanish poet and prose author, known as well as a musicologist, literary and art critic.

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Carol A. Newsom

Carol A. Newsom (born July 4, 1950) is an American biblical scholar, historian of ancient Judaism, and literary critic.

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Carol Iannone

Carol Iannone is a conservative writer and literary critic.

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Carol Meyers

Carol Lyons Meyers (born 1942) is a feminist biblical scholar.

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Carol S. Pearson

Carol S. Pearson, Ph.D., D.Min., is an author and educator.

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Casual peeps at Sophia

Casual peeps at Sophia is a collection of Essays and Addresses by Allama I I Kazi.

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Catherine Clément

Catherine Clément (born 10 February 1939) is a prominent French philosopher, novelist, feminist, and literary critic.

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Catherine David (writer)

Catherine Gradwohl (12 December 1949, Paris) called Catherine David is a Franco-American novelist, essayist, literary critic and amateur pianist.

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Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente (born May 5, 1979) is an American fiction writer, poet, and literary critic.

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Celia Britton

Celia Margaret Britton, FBA (born 20 March 1946) is a British scholar of French Caribbean literature and thought.

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Celia Dale

Celia Dale (1912 – 31 December 2011), was an English author and book reviewer.

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Centre for Lusophone and European Literatures and Cultures

The Centre for Lusophone and European Literatures and Cultures of the Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon (CLEPUL) is a research unit of the University of Lisbon based on the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon.

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Cesare Segre

Cesare Segre (4 April 1928 – 16 March 2014) was an Italian philologist, semiotician and literary critic of Jewish descent, and the Director of the Texts and Textual Traditions Research Centre of the Institute for Advanced Studies of Pavia (IUSS).

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Chandramathi

Chandrika Balan (born 17 January 1954) is an Indian bilingual writer who has published books in both English and Malayalam, under the pen name Chandramathi,ചന്ദ്രമതി in Malayalam.

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Characters of Shakespear's Plays

Characters of Shakespear's Plays is an 1817 book of criticism of Shakespeare's plays, written by early nineteenth century English essayist and literary critic William Hazlitt.

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Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve

Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (23 December 1804, in Boulogne-sur-Mer – 13 October 1869, in Paris) was a literary critic of French literature.

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Charles Brockden Brown

Charles Brockden Brown (January 17, 1771 – February 22, 1810) was an American novelist, historian, and editor of the Early National period.

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Charles Finch

Charles Finch (born 1980) is an American author and literary critic, notable for his series of mystery novels set in Victorian era England and his prize-winning criticism.

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Charles G. D. Roberts

Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts, (January 10, 1860 – November 26, 1943) was a Canadian poet and prose writer who is known as the Father of Canadian Poetry.

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Charles Mauron

Charles Mauron (1899–1966) was a French translator of contemporary English authors, including E. M. Forster and Virginia Woolf, and a literary critic who made use of psychoanalytic literary criticism.

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Charles Maurras

Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras (20 April 1868 – 16 November 1952) was a French author, politician, poet, and critic.

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Charles Rochemont Aikin

Charles Rochemont (or Rochmont) Aikin (1775–1847) was an English doctor and chemist.

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Charles Ruas

Charles Ruas is an American author, particularly known for his work as an interviewer, literary and art critic, and translator.

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Chūya Nakahara

(29 April 1907 – 22 October 1937) was a Japanese poet active during the early Shōwa period of Japan.

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Cheryl Wall

Cheryl A. Wall is a literary critic and professor of English at Rutgers University.

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Chicago school (literary criticism)

The Chicago School of literary criticism was a form of criticism of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until the 1950s.

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Children's literature

Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are enjoyed by children.

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Chip Morningstar

Chip Morningstar is an author, developer, programmer and designer of software systems, mainly for online entertainment and communication.

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Chista Yasrebi

Chista Yasrebi (چیستا یثربی) (born in 1968 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian university lecturer, playwright, translator, literary critic and publisher.

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Christ myth theory

The Christ myth theory (also known as the Jesus myth theory, Jesus mythicism, mythicism, or Jesus ahistoricity theory) is "the view that the person known as Jesus of Nazareth had no historical existence." Alternatively, in terms given by Bart Ehrman as per his criticism of mythicism, "the historical Jesus did not exist.

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Christa Wolf

Christa Wolf (née Ihlenfeld; 18 March 1929, Landsberg an der Warthe – 1 December 2011, Berlin) was a German literary critic, novelist, and essayist.

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Christian Gauss

Christian Gauss (1878 – 1951) was a literary critic and professor of literature.

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Christianity in Korea

The practice of Christianity in Korea revolves around two of its largest branches, Protestantism and Catholicism, accounting for 8.6 millionAccording to figures compiled by the South Korean National Statistical Office.

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Christine Brooke-Rose

Christine Frances Evelyn Brooke-Rose (16 January 1923 – 21 March 2012) was a British writer and literary critic, known principally for her later, experimental novels.

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Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an Anglo-American author, columnist, essayist, orator, religious and literary critic, social critic, and journalist.

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Christopher Hitchens bibliography

Christopher Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a prolific English-American author, political journalist and literary critic.

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Christopher Logue

Christopher Logue, CBE (23 November 1926 – 2 December 2011)Mark Espiner, The Guardian, 2 December 2011 was an English poet associated with the British Poetry Revival, and a pacifist.

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Christopher Norris (critic)

Christopher Charles Norris (born 6 November 1947)"Christopher (Charles) Norris" (2002).

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Christopher Ricks

Sir Christopher Bruce Ricks (born 18 September 1933) is a British (although he lives in the US) literary critic and scholar.

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Chude Jideonwo

Chude Jideonwo (born 16 March 1985) is a Nigerian lawyer, journalist and media entrepreneur.

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Citation

A citation is a reference to a published or unpublished source (not always the original source).

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Clare Cavanagh

Clare Cavanagh (born May 23, 1956) is an American literary critic, a Slavist, and a translator.

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Claude Phillips

Sir Claude Phillips (29 January 1846 – 9 August 1924) was an English writer, art historian and critic for the Daily Telegraph, Manchester Guardian and other publications during the late 19th century.

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Claudio Canaparo

Claudio Canaparo is a Visiting Professor in Latin American Studies at in London.

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Clémence Boulouque

Clémence Boulouque (born 25 June 1977 in Paris) is a French writer, journalist, and literary critic.

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Clement King Shorter

Clement King Shorter (19 July 1857 – 19 November 1926) was a British journalist and literary critic.

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Clima

Clima (meaning Climate in English) was a cultural magazine published in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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ClockStone

ClockStone Softwareentwicklung GmbH is an Austrian video game developer based in Innsbruck.

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Close reading

In literary criticism, close reading is the careful, sustained interpretation of a brief passage of a text.

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Cock and Bull (book)

Cock and Bull is the title of a volume composed of two novellas by Will Self, which includes the stories Cock and Bull.

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Cockney School

The "Cockney School" refers to a group of poets and essayists writing in England in the second and third decades of the 19th century.

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Cognitive rhetoric

Cognitive rhetoric refers to an approach to rhetoric, composition, and pedagogy as well as a method for language and literary studies drawing from, or contributing to, cognitive science.

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Colin Falck

Colin Falck (born 14 July 1934) is a literary critic and poet.

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Colin Manlove

Colin Nicholas Manlove (born 1942) is a literary critic with a particular interest in fantasy.

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Commentaires sur Corneille

The Commentaires sur Corneille is a work of literary criticism by the French Enlightenment writer and philosopher Voltaire, collecting and analysing the dramatic works of Pierre Corneille (1608–1684).

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Commentary

Commentary or commentaries may refer to.

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Commentary (philology)

In philology, a commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word explication usually attached to an edition of a text in the same or an accompanying volume.

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Communism

In political and social sciences, communism (from Latin communis, "common, universal") is the philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of the communist society, which is a socioeconomic order structured upon the common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money and the state.

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Comparative literature

Comparative literature is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across linguistic, national, and disciplinary boundaries.

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Complementary Medicine Evaluation Programme

In 1998, the Swiss government began a comprehensive Program for Evaluating Complementary Medicine (PEK: Programm Evaluation Komplementärmedizin.

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Complutense University of Madrid

The Complutense University of Madrid (Universidad Complutense de Madrid or Universidad de Madrid, Universitas Complutensis) is a public research university located in Madrid, and one of the oldest universities in the world.

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Comte de Lautréamont

Comte de Lautréamont was the nom de plume of Isidore Lucien Ducasse (4 April 1846 – 24 November 1870), a French poet born in Uruguay.

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Conceição Lima

Maria da Conceição de Deus Lima (Santana, December 8, 1961), also known as Conceição Lima, is a Santomean poet from the town of Santana in São Tomé, one of two islands in the small nation of São Tomé and Príncipe situated in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western coast of Africa.

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Conceit

In modern literary criticism, in particular of genre fiction, conceit frequently means an extended rhetorical device, summed up in a short phrase, that refers to a situation which either does not exist or exists very infrequently but which is necessary to the plot.

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Conceptual metaphor

In cognitive linguistics, conceptual metaphor, or cognitive metaphor, refers to the understanding of one idea, or conceptual domain, in terms of another.

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Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea

Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea (born Solomon Katz; 1855, village of Slavayanka near Yekaterinoslav (modern Dnipro), then in Imperial Russia – 1920, Bucharest) was a Romanian Marxist theorist, politician, sociologist, literary critic, and journalist.

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Consuelo Hernández

Consuelo Hernández (born 1952) is a Colombian American poet, scholar, literary critic and Associate Professor of Latin American studies at American University since 1995.

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Cortney Lance Bledsoe

Cortney Lance Bledsoe (born May 14, 1976) is an American writer, poet, and book reviewer.

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Craig Womack

Craig Womack is an author and professor of Native American literature.

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Crates of Mallus

Crates of Mallus (Κράτης ὁ Μαλλώτης, Krátēs ho Mallṓtēs; century) was a Greek language grammarian and Stoic philosopher, leader of the literary school and head of the library of Pergamum.

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Creative nonfiction

Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.

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Crit

Crit or CRIT may refer to.

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Critic

A critic is a professional who communicates an assessment and an opinion of various forms of creative works such as art, literature, music, cinema, theater, fashion, architecture, and food.

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Critical Quarterly

Critical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the humanities published by Wiley-Blackwell.

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Critical theory

Critical theory is a school of thought that stresses the reflective assessment and critique of society and culture by applying knowledge from the social sciences and the humanities.

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Critical university studies

Critical university studies (CUS) is a new field examining the role of higher education in contemporary society and its relation to culture, politics, and labor.

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Criticism

Criticism is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something.

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Critique

Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse.

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Cronopio (literature)

A cronopio is a type of fictional person appearing in works by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar (August 26, 1914–February 12, 1984).

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Cultural studies

Cultural studies is a field of theoretically, politically, and empirically engaged cultural analysis that concentrates upon the political dynamics of contemporary culture, its historical foundations, defining traits, conflicts, and contingencies.

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Culture of Greece

The culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, beginning in Mycenaean Greece, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its successor the Byzantine Empire.

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Curtal sonnet

The curtal sonnet is a form invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and used in three of his poems.

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Cvetka Lipuš

Cvetka Lipuš (born 1966) is an Austrian poet writing in Slovenian.

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Cybertext

Cybertext is the organization of text in order to analyze the influence of the medium as an integral part of the literary dynamic, as defined by Espen Aarseth in 1997.

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D. A. Miller

D.

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D. Harlan Wilson

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D. J. Opperman

Diederik (or Dirk) Johannes Opperman, commonly referred to as D.J. Opperman (29 September 1914 – 22 September 1985) was an Afrikaans poet.

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Daesan Literary Awards

The Daesan Literary Awards (Hangul: 대산문학상) is one of the most prestigious literary awards in South Korea.

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Daisy Waugh

Daisy Louisa Dominica Waugh (born 19 February 1967), known as Daisy Waugh, is an English novelist, journalist, and tarot reader.

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Dalkey Archive Press

Dalkey Archive Press is a publisher of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism in Illinois in the United States, Dublin, and London, specializing in the publication or republication of lesser known, often avant-garde works.

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Damon Knight

Damon Francis Knight (September 19, 1922 – April 15, 2002) was an American science fiction author, editor and critic.

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Dan Roodt

Daniel Francois Roodt (born 26 May 1957) is an Afrikaner author, publisher, and commentator.

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Daniel Albright

Daniel Albright (October 29, 1945 – January 3, 2015) was the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard and the editor of Modernism and Music: An Anthology of Sources.

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Daniel Burt (author)

Daniel S. Burt is an American author and literary critic.

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Daniel J. Harrington

Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. (July 19, 1940February 7, 2014), was Professor of New Testament and Chair of the Biblical Studies Department at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (formerly Weston Jesuit School of Theology).

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Daniel R. Schwarz

Daniel R. Schwarz (born May 12, 1941) is Frederick J. Whiton Professor of English Literature and Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow at Cornell University in the United States where he has taught since 1968.

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Danielle Crittenden

Danielle Ann Crittenden Frum, who writes under the name Danielle Crittenden and Danielle Crittenden Frum (born April 20, 1963), is a Washington, D.C.-based author and journalist.

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Darío Villanueva

Francisco Darío Villanueva Prieto (born 5 June 1950) is a Spanish literary theorist and critic, and is the director of the Royal Spanish Academy (Spanish: Real Academia Española) as of 11 December 2014.

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Darcy O'Brien

Darcy O'Brien (July 16, 1939, in Los Angeles – March 2, 1998, in Tulsa, Oklahoma) was an award-winning author of fiction and literary criticism, most well known for his work in the genre of true crime.

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Dariush Ashoori

Daryoush Ashouri (داریوش آشوری, born August 2, 1938 in Tehran) is a prominent Iranian thinker, author, translator, researcher, and public intellectual.

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Darrell Figgis

Darrell Edmund Figgis (Darghal Figes; 17 September 1882 – 27 October 1925) was an Irish writer, Sinn Féin activist and independent parliamentarian in the Irish Free State.

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Darwinian literary studies

Darwinian literary studies (also known as literary Darwinism) is a branch of literary criticism that studies literature in the context of evolution by means of natural selection, including gene-culture coevolution.

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David Bromwich

David Bromwich is Sterling Professor of English at Yale University.

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David Castillo i Buïls

David Castillo i Buïls (Barcelona, 1961) is a Catalan poet, writer, and literary critic.

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David Daiches

David Daiches CBE (2 September 1912 – 15 July 2005) was a Scottish literary historian and literary critic, scholar and writer.

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David Dean Shulman

David Dean Shulman (born January 13, 1949 in Waterloo, Iowa) is an Indologist and regarded as one of the world’s foremost authorities on the languages of India.

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David Kirby (poet)

David Kirby (born 1944) is an American poet and the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of English at Florida State University (FSU).

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David Lodge (author)

David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and literary critic.

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David Madden (novelist)

David Madden (born July 25, 1933) is an American writer of many novels, short stories, poems, plays, and works of nonfiction and literary criticism.

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David McCullough

David Gaub McCullough (born July 7, 1933) is an American author, narrator, historian, and lecturer.

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David Miller (poet)

David Miller (born 1950) is a writer, poet, literary critic, and editor.

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David R. Slavitt

David Rytman Slavitt (born 1935) is an American writer, poet, and translator, the author of more than 100 books.

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David S. Reynolds

David S. Reynolds (born 1948) is an American literary critic, biographer, and historian noted for his writings on American literature and culture.

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David Shapiro (poet)

David Shapiro (born January 2, 1947) is an American poet, literary critic, and art historian.

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David Staines

David McKenzie Staines, (born August 8, 1946) is a Canadian literary critic, university professor, writer, and editor.

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David Thorburn (scholar)

David Thorburn is an American professor of literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is notable for media studies, literary criticism, and teaching.

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David V. Erdman

David V. Erdman (November 4, 1911 in Omaha, NE – October 14, 2001) was an American literary critic, editor, and Professor Emeritus of English at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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Dámaso Alonso

Dámaso Alonso y Fernández de las Redondas (22 October 1898 – 25 January 1990) was a Spanish poet, philologist and literary critic.

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Démolir Nisard

Démolir Nisard (Demolishing Nisard) is a 2006 novel by the French writer Eric Chevillard.

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Désiré Nisard

Jean Marie Napoléon Désiré Nisard (20 March 1806 – 27 March 1888) was a French author and literary critic.

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Deborah Porter

Deborah Z Porter (born 1958) is non-profit director best known for founding the Boston Book Festival, which she has run since 2009.

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Deconstruction

Deconstruction is a critique of the relationship between text and meaning originated by the philosopher Jacques Derrida.

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Dejan Ajdačić

Dejan Ajdačić (Дејан Ајдачић), born January 22, 1959, is a Serbian Slavist, philologist, folklorist, ethnolinguist, literary critic, translator and editor.

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Dell Hymes

Dell Hathaway Hymes (June 7, 1927 in Portland, OregonNovember 13, 2009 in Charlottesville, Virginia) was a linguist, sociolinguist, anthropologist, and folklorist who established disciplinary foundations for the comparative, ethnographic study of language use.

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Demetrius of Phalerum

Demetrius of Phalerum (also Demetrius of Phaleron or Demetrius Phalereus; Δημήτριος ὁ Φαληρεύς; c. 350 – c. 280 BC) was an Athenian orator originally from Phalerum, a student of Theophrastus, and perhaps of Aristotle, himself, and one of the first Peripatetics.

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Denis Donoghue (academic)

Denis Donoghue (born 1928) is an Irish literary critic.

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Denis Scheck

Denis Scheck (born 15 December 1964) is a German literary critic and journalist.

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Dennis Cooley

Dennis Cooley (born August 27, 1944) is a Canadian author of poetry and criticism, a retired university professor, and a vital figure in the evolution of the prairie long poem.

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Dennis J. Schmidt

Dennis J. Schmidt is an American philosopher living in Australia where he is Research Professor and Chair at the Western Sydney University.

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Dennis Sanchez

Dennis R. Sanchez was born in 1956 in Los Angeles.

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Descriptive poetics

Descriptive poetics is an analytic approach within literary studies.

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Desmond MacCarthy

Sir Charles Otto Desmond MacCarthy FRSL (20 May 1877–7 June 1952) was British born and the foremost literary and dramatic critic of his day.

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Desmond Pacey

William Cyril Desmond Pacey, (May 1, 1917 – July 4, 1975), was a pioneer of Canadian literary criticism.

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Destination Moon (comics)

Destination Moon (Objectif Lune) is the sixteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Detlef Grumbach

Detlef Grumbach (born 1955 in Detmold) is a German author and journalist.

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Dhamatthar

Dhamatthar (c. 11th century CE) was a Tamil poet, scholar, and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Dharumar

Dharumar (c. 11 to 13th century CE) was a Tamil poet, scholar, and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Diacritics (journal)

Diacritics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1971 at Cornell University and published by the Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Diana Trilling

Diana Trilling (née Rubin; July 21, 1905 – October 23, 1996) was an American literary critic and author, one of the New York Intellectuals.

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Diane Middlebrook

Diane Helen Wood Middlebrook (April 16, 1939 – December 15, 2007)Cynthia Haven,, Stanford Report, December 15, 2007.

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Diego Valeri (poet)

Diego Valeri (January 25, 1887, Piove di Sacco - November 28, 1976) was an Italian poet and literary critic.

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Dimitrija Demeter

Dimitrios Dimitriou sometimes spelled Dimitrija Demeter or Dimitrije Demeter; 21 July 1811 – 24 June 1872) was a Greek Croatian poet, dramatist, short story writer and literary critic. One of the most learned people of his time, he played a major role in the movement for the national awakening of the Croatian nation (then under Austro-Hungarian rule) as part of what he and his close friend and colleague Ljudevit Gaj called the Illyrian people by imposing the Croatian language in the local literacy and with the creation of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. His political activism for a Croatian national revival dealt through his participation in many patriotic pamphlets, most notably the Narodne novine and Hrvatski Sokol among many others.

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Dimosthenis Kourtovik

Dimosthenis Kourtovik (Δημοσθένης Κούρτοβικ; born 1948) is a Greek writer, literary critic and anthropologist.

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Dina Mangabeira

Dina Mangabeira (1923–2000) was a Brazilian poet and literary critic.

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Dirk W. Mosig

Yōzan Dirk W. Mosig (born 1943) is a psychologist, historian, literary critic and ordained Zen monk noted for his critical work on H. P. Lovecraft.

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Diva Book of Short Stories

The Diva Book of Short Stories and its successor Groundswell: The Second Diva Book of Short Stories are anthologies of fictional short stories about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

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Dmitry Filosofov

Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov (Дми́трий Влади́мирович Филосо́фов; in Saint Petersburg – 4 August 1940 in Otwock, Poland) was a Russian author, essayist, literary critic, religious thinker, newspaper editor and political activist, best known for his role in the influential early 1900s Mir Iskusstva circle and part of quasi-religious Troyebratstvo (The Brotherhood of Three), along with two of his closest friends and spiritual allies, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Zinaida Gippius.

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Dmitry Minayev

Dmitry Dmitriyevich Minayev (Дми́трий Дми́триевич Мина́ев, 2 November 1835, — 22 July 1889) was a Russian poet, parodist, journalist, translator and literary critic.

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Dobytí severního pólu

Dobytí severního pólu (full title: Dobytí severního pólu Čechem Karlem Němcem 5. dubna 1909, in English: The Conquest of the North Pole by the Czech Karel Němec on 5 April 1909) is a comedy written allegedly by fictional Czech polymath, Jára Cimrman.

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Dominick LaCapra

Dominick LaCapra (born 1939) is an American-born historian of European intellectual history, best known for his work in intellectual history and trauma studies.

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Don Byrd

Donald J. Byrd is a poet, sound artist, and Professor of English at the State University of New York at Albany.

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Donald Ault

Donald D. Ault (born 1942) is professor emeritus at the University of Florida and is primarily known for his work on British Romantic poet William Blake and American comics artist Carl Barks.

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Donald Grant Mitchell

Donald Grant Mitchell (April 12, 1822December 15, 1908) was an American essayist and novelist who usually wrote under the pen name Ik Marvel.

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Donald Hall

Donald Andrew Hall Jr. (September 20, 1928 – June 23, 2018) was an American poet, writer, editor and literary critic.

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Donald Keene

Donald Lawrence Keene (born June 18, 1922) is an American-born Japanese scholar, historian, teacher, writer and translator of Japanese literature.

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Dora Sigerson Shorter

Dora Maria Sigerson Shorter (16 August 1866 – 6 January 1918) was an Irish poet and sculptor, who after her marriage in 1895 wrote under the name Dora Sigerson Shorter.

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Doris Grumbach

Doris Isaac Grumbach (born July 12, 1918) is an American novelist, memoirist, biographer, literary critic, and essayist.

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Doris Lessing

Doris May Lessing (22 October 1919 – 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer.

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Dorothy B. Hughes

Dorothy B. Hughes (10 August 1904 – 6 May 1993) was an American crime writer and literary critic.

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Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 – November 9, 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century.

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Dorothy Pilley Richards

Dorothy Pilley Richards (16 September 1894 in Camberwell, London – 24 September 1986 in Cambridge) was a prominent female mountaineer.

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Double O Seven, James Bond, A Report

Double O Seven, James Bond, A Report (1964), by O. F. (Oswald Frederick) Snelling, is the first book-length, critical analysis of the James Bond novels, and the only such study Ian Fleming approved.

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Douglas Bush

John Nash Douglas Bush (1896–1983) was a literary critic and literary historian.

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Dramatistic pentad

The dramatistic pentad forms the core structure of dramatism, a method for examining motivations that the renowned literary critic Kenneth Burke developed.

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Drug user

The term drug user is often used to refer to a person who consumes an illegal psychoactive substance.

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Du Fu

Du Fu (Wade–Giles: Tu Fu;; 712 – 770) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty.

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Dušan Šarotar

Dušan Šarotar (born 16 April 1968) is a Slovenian writer, essayist, literary critic and editor.

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Duncan Campbell Scott

Duncan Campbell Scott CMG (August 2, 1862 – December 19, 1947) was a Canadian bureaucrat, poet and prose writer.

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Dutch-language literature

Dutch-language literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language, a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers.

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Dylan's Visions of Sin

Dylan's Visions of Sin is a 2004 book by Christopher Ricks, a British poetry scholar and literary critic, in which he considers the songs of Bob Dylan as works of literature (in 2016 Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.) Ricks' analysis of Dylan's songs is organized around the Christian theological categories of the seven deadly sins, four virtues, and three graces.

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E. D. Hirsch

Eric Donald Hirsch Jr. (born March 22, 1928), usually cited as E. D. Hirsch, is an American educator and academic literary critic.

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E. J. Westlake

E.J. Westlake (born 1965) is a playwright and performance studies scholar.

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EAP

EAP may refer to.

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Early life of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 13 December 1784) was an English author born in Lichfield, Staffordshire.

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Ebba Haslund

Ebba Margareta Haslund Halvorsen (12 August 1917 – 10 July 2009) was a Norwegian novelist, writer of short stories, playwright, essayist, children's writer, literary critic, radio speaker and politician.

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Echthroi

Echthroi (Ἐχθροί) is a Greek plural meaning "The Enemy" (literally "enemies").

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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Edmund Blunden

Edmund Charles Blunden, CBE, MC (1 November 1896 – 20 January 1974) was an English poet, author and critic.

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Edmund Fuller

Edmund Maybank Fuller (3 March 1914 - 29 January 2001) was an American educator, editor, novelist, historian, and literary critic.

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Edmund Wilson

Edmund Wilson (May 8, 1895 – June 12, 1972) was an American writer and critic who explored Freudian and Marxist themes.

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Edna Staebler

Edna Staebler, (January 15, 1906 – September 12, 2006) was a Canadian author and award-winning literary journalist,Faculty of Arts, August 28, 2012,, Wilfrid Laurier University, Headlines, Retrieved 11/26/2012 best known for her series of cookbooks, particularly Food That Really Schmecks which is currently available in e-book form.

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Edvard Beyer

Edvard Freydar Beyer (6 October 1920 – 10 November 2003) was a Norwegian literary historian, literary critic, and professor at the University of Oslo from 1958 to 1990.

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Edward Alexander (professor)

Edward Alexander (born 1936) is an American essayist and professor emeritus of English at the University of Washington.

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Edward Balcerzan

Edward Balcerzan (born in Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 13 October 1937) is a Polish literary critic, poet, prose writer, and translator.

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Edward Dembowski

Edward Dembowski (25 April or 31 May 1822 – 27 February 1846) was a Polish philosopher, literary critic, journalist, and leftist independence activist.

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Edward Jrbashian

Edward Jrbashian (Էդվարդ Ջրբաշյան; 1923–1999) was an Armenian literary critic, recognized as one of the most important literary critics in Soviet Armenia.

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Edward Margolies

Edward Margolies (December 19, 1925 - January 9, 2017) was an American literary critic and biographer.

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Edward Said

Edward Wadie Said (إدوارد وديع سعيد,; 1 November 1935 – 25 September 2003) was a professor of literature at Columbia University, a public intellectual, and a founder of the academic field of postcolonial studies.

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Edward Wagenknecht

Edward (Charles) Wagenknecht (March 28, 1900 – May 24, 2004) was an American literary critic and teacher who specialized in 19th century American literature.

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Edwin E. Moise

Edwin Evariste Moise (December 22, 1918 – December 18, 1998) was an American mathematician and mathematics education reformer.

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Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma

Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (Frisian form: Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma, pron. (the r is silent); Dutch form: Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma, pron.) (Grou, October 8, 1797 – there, March 22, 1858), was a Dutch Frisian writer, poet and physician, and the youngest of the Halbertsma Brothers.

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Egil Törnqvist

Per Egil Törnqvist (19 December 1932, Uppsala - 9 March 2015, Amsterdam) was Professor Emeritus of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Amsterdam and an academic literary critic.

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Eileen Battersby

Eileen Battersby is the chief literary critic of The Irish Times.

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Eino Kaila

Eino Sakari Kaila (August 9, 1890 – July 31, 1958) was a Finnish philosopher, critic and teacher.

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Eithne Farry

Eithne Farry is British book reviewer and the former literary editor of ELLE, she is the author of "Yeah, I Made it Myself" subtitled "DIY fashion for the not very domestic goddess".

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Ekramuddin Ahmad

Ekramuddin Ahmad (1872 – 1940) was a Bengali litterateur.

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Elaine Showalter

Elaine Showalter (born January 21, 1941) is an American literary critic, feminist, and writer on cultural and social issues.

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Elena Mestergazi

Elena Georgievna Mestergazi (Елена Георгиевна Местергази; born in 1967, Kaluga) is a Russian literary scholar who specializes in literary theory and 19th, 20th and 21st century Russian literature.

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Elfriede Jelinek

Elfriede Jelinek (born 20 October 1946) is an Austrian playwright and novelist.

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Elio Pagliarani

Elio Pagliarani (25 May 1927 – 8 March 2012) was an Italian poet and literary critic, who belonged to the avant-garde Gruppo 63 movemement.

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Elisabeth Sanxay Holding

Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (1889–1955) was an American novelist and short story writer.

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Eliseo Vivas

Eliseo Vivas (July 13, 1901 – August 28, 1991) was a 20th-century philosopher and literary theorist.

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Eliza Haywood

Eliza Haywood (c. 1693 – 25 February 1756), born Elizabeth Fowler, was an English writer, actress and publisher.

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Elizabeth A. Clark

Elizabeth Ann Clark is Professor Emeritus of the John Carlisle Kilgo Professorship of Religion at Duke University.

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Elizabeth Hardwick (writer)

Elizabeth Hardwick (July 27, 1916 – December 2, 2007) was an American literary critic, novelist, and short story writer.

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Elizabeth Willis

Elizabeth Willis (born April 28, 1961, Bahrain) is an American poet and literary critic.

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Emilio García Gómez

Emilio García Gómez, 1st Count of Alixares (4 June 1905 – 31 May 1995) was a Spanish Arabist, literary historian and critic, whose talent as a poet enriched his many translations from Arabic.

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Emilio Jorge Rodríguez

Emilio Jorge Rodríguez (born 1947) is a Cuban essayist and literary critic.

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Emily Stipes Watts

Emily Stipes Watts (March 16, 1936 – March 12, 2018) was an American educator, writer, and literary historian.

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Emily Wilson

Emily Rose Caroline Wilson (born 1971) is a British classicist and Professor of Classics at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Emir Rodríguez Monegal

Emir Rodríguez Monegal (28 July 1921 – 14 November 1985), born in Uruguay, was a scholar, literary critic, and editor of Latin American literature.

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Eneas Sweetland Dallas

Eneas Sweetland Dallas (E. S. Dallas) (1828–1879) was a Scottish journalist and author.

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English studies

English studies (usually called simply English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education in English-speaking countries; it is not to be confused with English taught as a foreign language, which is a distinct discipline.

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English Text Construction

English Text Construction is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering English studies, including applied linguistics, English language teaching, cultural studies, linguistics, and literary studies.

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Enitharmon Press

Enitharmon Press is an independent British publishing house specialising in artists’ books, poetry, limited editions and original prints.

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Enn Soosaar

Enn Soosaar (13 February 1937 in Tallinn – 10 February 2010 in Keila) was an Estonian translator, critic, columnist and publicist.

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ENotes

eNotes is a student and teacher educational website founded in 1998, that provides material to help students complete homework assignments and study for exams.

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Enrique Anderson Imbert

Enrique Anderson-Imbert (February 12, 1910– December 6, 2000) was an Argentine novelist, short-story writer and literary critic.

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Enrique Gómez Carrillo

Enrique Gómez Carrillo (February 27, 1873 in Guatemala City – November 29, 1927 in Paris) was a Guatemalan literary critic, writer, journalist and diplomat, and the second husband of the Salvadoran-French writer and artist Consuelo Suncin de Sandoval-Cardenas, later Consuelo Suncin, comtesse de Saint Exupéry, who in turn was his third wife; he had been previously married to intellectual Aurora Caceres and Spanish actress Raquel Meller.

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Enver Kazaz

Enver Kazaz (born 15 January 1962) is a Bosnian literary historian, literary critic, writer, social commentator and publicist. He is a Centennial Professor and head of the departament of Croatian literature in the wider departement of comparative literature of the University of Sarajevo.

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Environment and Planning

The Environment and Planning journals are five academic journals.

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Enzo Siciliano

Enzo Siciliano (27 May 1934 – 9 June 2006) was an Italian writer, playwright, literary critic and intellectual.

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Epifanio de los Santos

Epifanio de los Santos y Cristóbal, sometimes known as Don Pañong or Don Panyong (April 7, 1871—April 18, 1928) was a noted Filipino historian,Afan, Carolina L. Epifanio de los Santos y Cristobal.

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Eranos

Eranos is an intellectual discussion group dedicated to humanistic and religious studies, as well as to the natural sciences which has met annually in Moscia (Lago Maggiore), the Collegio Papio and on the Monte Verità in Ascona Switzerland since 1933.

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Erendiz Atasü

Erendiz Atasü (born 1947) is a Turkish feminist author, notable for her novels, short stories and essays; also a previous academic.

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Eric Gans

Eric Lawrence Gans (born August 21, 1941) is an American literary scholar, philosopher of language, and cultural anthropologist.

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Eric Miles Williamson

Eric Miles Williamson (born June 20, 1961) is an American novelist and literary critic, member of the Board of Directors of the National Book Critics Circle, editor of the American Book Review, Boulevard, and Texas Review.

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Erich Auerbach

Erich Auerbach (November 9, 1892 – October 13, 1957) was a German philologist and comparative scholar and critic of literature.

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Erich Segal

Erich Wolf Segal (June 16, 1937January 17, 2010) was an American author, screenwriter, educator and classicist.

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Erik Blomberg (writer)

Erik Axel Blomberg (17 August 1894 – 8 April 1965) was a Swedish poet, translator and critic.

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Ermance Rejebian

Ermance Rejebian (March 17, 1906 - September 29, 1989) was an Armenian American woman who captivated Texas audiences with her ardor as a book reviewer, lecturer, broadcaster, and author.

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Ernst Heilborn

Ernst Friedrich Heilborn (1867–1942) was a German writer, critic and journalist.

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Essay

An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument — but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story.

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Essays in London and Elsewhere

Essays in London and Elsewhere is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1893.

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Ethnopoetics

Ethnopoetics is a method of recording text versions of oral poetry or narrative performances (i.e. verbal lore) that uses poetic lines, verses, and stanzas (instead of prose paragraphs) to capture the formal, poetic performance elements which would otherwise be lost in the written texts.

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Eugène Morel

Eugène Morel (21 June 1869 – 23 March 1934) was a French librarian, writer and literary critic.

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Eugen Lovinescu

Eugen Lovinescu (31 October 1881 – 16 July 1943) was a Romanian modernist literary historian, literary critic, academic, and novelist, who in 1919 established the Sburătorul literary club.

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Eugene Jolas

John George Eugène Jolas (October 26, 1894 – May 26, 1952) was a writer, translator and literary critic.

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Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts

Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, commonly referred to as Lang, is the seminar-style, undergraduate, liberal arts college of The New School.

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Eugene Paul Nassar

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Eugenio Donato

__notoc__ Eugenio Donato (1937–1983) was an Armenian-Italian deconstructionist, literary critic, and "philosophical critic".

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Eunice de Souza

Eunice de Souza (1940–2017) was an Indian English language poet, literary critic and novelist.

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Eva Figes

Eva Figes (15 April 1932 – 28 August 2012) was an English author.

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Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (May 2, 1950 – April 12, 2009) was an American academic scholar in the fields of gender studies, queer theory (queer studies), and critical theory.

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Evgeny Anichkov

Evgeny Vasilyevich Anichkov (Евгений Васильевич Аничков, 14 January 1866, Novgorod Governorate, Imperial Russia, — 22 October 1937, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) was a Russian literary critic and historian who specialised in the Slavic folklore and mythology, as well as their relation to and use in the Russian literature.

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Evolutionary aesthetics

Evolutionary aesthetics refers to evolutionary psychology theories in which the basic aesthetic preferences of Homo sapiens are argued to have evolved in order to enhance survival and reproductive success.

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Ewan Fernie

Ewan Fernie is a British scholar and writer.

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Experience (Martin Amis)

Experience is a book of memoirs by the British author Martin Amis.

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Explication

The idea and practice of explication is rooted in the verb to explicate, which concerns the process of "unfolding" and of "making clear" the meaning of things, so as to make the implicit explicit.

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Explication de Texte

Explication de Texte is a French formalist method of literary analysis that allows for limited reader response, similar to close reading in the English-speaking literary tradition.

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Explorers on the Moon

Explorers on the Moon (On a marché sur la Lune) is the seventeenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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F. R. Leavis

Frank Raymond "F.

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F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp

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Fabio Vittorini

Fabio Vittorini (born 19 December 1971) is an Italian literary critic, currently Professor of Comparative Literature at IULM University of Milan (Italy) He is known for his studies on opera and on metamodern narratives.

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Fabulation

In literary criticism, the term fabulation was popularized by Robert Scholes, in his work The Fabulators, to describe the large and growing class of mostly 20th century novels that are in a style similar to magical realism, and do not fit into the traditional categories of realism or (novelistic) romance.

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Fahmida Hussain

Dr Fahmida Hussain (maiden name Fahmida Memon) (ڊاڪٽر فهميده حسين ميمڻ) was born in a literary family on July 5, 1948 in Tando Jam in district Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan.

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Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (FDU Press) is a publishing house under the operation and oversight of Fairleigh Dickinson University, the largest private university in New Jersey with international campuses in Vancouver, British Columbia and Wroxton, Oxfordshire.

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Fanny Butcher

Fanny Butcher (September 13, 1888 – May 11, 1987) was a long time writer and literary critic for the Chicago Tribune newspaper.

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Fantastic

The fantastic (le fantastique) is a subgenre of literary works characterized by the ambiguous presentation of seemingly supernatural forces.

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Fantasy of manners

The fantasy of manners is a subgenre of fantasy literature that also partakes of the nature of a comedy of manners (though it is not necessarily humorous).

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Faraj Sarkohi

Faraj Sarkohi (فرج سرکوهی, born 3 November 1947, in Shiraz) is an Iranian literary critic and journalist.

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Fatimah Busu

Fatimah Busu (born January 1943) is an award-winning Malaysian novelist, short-story writer, and academic.

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Félix Pita Rodríguez

Félix Pita Rodriguez (1909-1990) was a Cuban journalist, poet and literary critic.

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Fearful Symmetry (Frye)

Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake is a 1947 book by Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye whose subject is the work of English poet and visual artist William Blake.

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Feasta

Feasta is an Irish-language magazine that was established in 1948.

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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law

The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law (Portuguese: Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)), also known as the National Faculty of Law (Portuguese: Faculdade Nacional de Direito), is a law school located in downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Federal Vision

The Federal Vision (also called Auburn Avenue Theology) is a Reformed Evangelical theological conversation that focuses on covenant theology, Trinitarian thinking, the sacraments of Baptism and Communion, biblical theology and typology, justification, and postmillennialism.

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Felix Salten

Felix Salten (6 September 1869 – 8 October 1945) was an Austrian author and critic in Vienna.

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Female epic

The female epic is a concept in literary criticism that seeks to expand generic boundaries by identifying ways in which women authors have adapted the masculine epic tradition to express their own heroic visions.

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Feminism

Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social equality of sexes.

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Feminist literary criticism

Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or more broadly, by the politics of feminism.

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Feminist revisionist mythology

Feminist revisionist mythology is feminist literature informed by feminist literary criticism, or by the politics of feminism more broadly and that engages with mythology, fairy tales, religion, or other areas.

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Feminist theory

Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse.

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Ferdinand Brunetière

Ferdinand Brunetière (19 July 1849 – 9 December 1906) was a French writer and critic.

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Ferenc Toldy

Ferenc Toldy (born Franz Karl Joseph Schedel, August 10, 1805, in Buda - December 10, 1875, in Budapest) was a German-Hungarian literary critic.

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Fernand Gregh

Fernand Gregh (14 October 1873, Paris – 5 January 1960, Paris) was a French poet and literary critic.

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Fernanda Eberstadt

Fernanda Eberstadt (born 1960 in New York City) is an American writer.

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Fernando Lázaro Carreter

Fernando Lázaro Carreter (Zaragoza, April 13, 1923 — March 4, 2004, in Madrid) was a Spanish linguist, journalist and literary critic.

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Fiction writing

Fiction writing is the composition of non-factual prose texts.

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Fictocriticism

Fictocriticism is a postmodern, experimental, often feminist style of writing.

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Filaret Kolessa

Filaret Mykhailovych Kolessa (Філарет Михайлович Колесса) (1871 – February 4, 1947) was a Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, composer, musicologist and literary critic.

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Firaq Gorakhpuri

Raghupati Sahay (28 August 1896 – 3 March 1982), better known under his pen name Firaq Gorakhpuri, was a writer, critic, and, according to one commentator, one of the most noted contemporary Urdu poets from India.

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First exile of Trotsky

The first exile of Trotsky was a two-year period in the life of revolutionary Leon Trotsky, that he spent in exile in the Irkutsk Governorate of the Russian empire.

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Fleetwood Sheppard

Fleetwood Sheppard (sometimes spelled as "Shepphard," "Sheppheard," and "Sheppeard") (1 January 1634 – 25 August 1698) was a British courtier and literary wit who was instrumental in the courts of Charles II of England and William of Orange.

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Flight 714 to Sydney

Flight 714 to Sydney (Vol 714 pour Sydney; originally published in English as Flight 714) is the twenty-second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Floyd Dell

Floyd James Dell (June 28, 1887 – July 23, 1969) was an American newspaper and magazine editor, literary critic, novelist, playwright, and poet.

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Formalism (literature)

Formalism is a school of literary criticism and literary theory having mainly to do with structural purposes of a particular text.

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Formula fiction

In popular culture, formula fiction is literature in which the storylines and plots have been reused to the extent that the narratives are predictable.

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François Bréda

François Bréda (Bréda Ferenc; 20 February 1956 – 16 May 2018) was a Hungarian essayist, poet, literary critic, literary historian, translator and theatrologist.

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François de Neufchâteau

Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau (17 April 175010 January 1828) was a French statesman, poet, and scientist.

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François Fertiault

François Fertiault (25 June 1814 – 5 October 1915) was a French novelist, poet and essayist, he also wrote children's literature.

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François Mauriac

François Charles Mauriac (11 October 1885 – 1 September 1970) was a French novelist, dramatist, critic, poet, and journalist, a member of the Académie française (from 1933), and laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1952).

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Françoise Gaillard

Françoise Gaillard (born 1936), is a French literary critic and Professor at University of Paris VII specializing in fin-de-siècle French literature, aesthetics and art.

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Franca Treur

Franca Treur (born 1979) is a Dutch writer and a freelance journalist for NRC Handelsblad and nrc.next.

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France Vodnik

France Vodnik (1903–1986) was a Slovenian literary critic, essayist, translator and poet from Ljubljana.

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Frances Mossiker

Frances Sanger Mossiker (April 9, 1906 – May 9, 1985) was an American author best known for her historical novels.

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Francesco D'Ovidio

Francesco D'Ovidio (Campobasso, 5 December 1849 – Naples, 24 November 1925) was an Italian philologist and literary critic.

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Francesco Orlando (critic)

Francesco Orlando (July 2, 1934 – June 22, 2010) was an Italian literary critic, essayist and university professor specialized in French literature.

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Francesco Robortello

Francesco Robortello (Franciscus Robortellus; 1516–1567) was a Renaissance humanist, nicknamed Canis grammaticus ("the grammatical dog") for his confrontational and demanding manner.

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Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey

Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey (23 October 1773 – 26 January 1850) was a Scottish judge and literary critic.

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Francisco de Quevedo

Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas (14 September 1580 – 8 September 1645) was a Spanish nobleman, politician and writer of the Baroque era.

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Francisco Dias Gomes

Francisco Dias Gomes (1745 – 30 September, 1795) was a Portuguese poet and literary critic.

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Francisco García Tortosa

Francisco García Tortosa (born in La Ñora (Murcia, Spain) on September 15, 1937) is a Spanish University Professor, literary critic, and translator into Spanish.

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Francisco Morales Lomas

Francisco Morales Lomas (b. Campillo de Arenas (Jaén - Spain) 1957) is a Poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and literary critic and member of the Generation of Transition.

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Franciszek Morawski

Franciszek Dzierżykraj Morawski (2 April 1783 in Pudliszki, Poland - 12 December 1861 in Lubonia, Poland) was a divisional general in the Polish army, a minister of war during the November Uprising, poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright.

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Franco Fortini

Franco Fortini was the pseudonym of Franco Lattes, (September 10, 1917 – November 28, 1994), an Italian poet, writer, translator, essayist, literary critic and Marxist intellectual.

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Frank Herbert

Franklin Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction writer best known for the novel Dune and its five sequels.

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Frank Kermode

Sir John Frank Kermode, FBA (29 November 1919 – 17 August 2010) was a British literary critic best known for his work The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction, published in 1967 (revised 2000), and for his extensive book-reviewing and editing.

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Frank Lentricchia

Frank Lentricchia (born 1940) is an American literary critic, novelist, and film teacher.

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František Langer

František Langer (3 March 1888 – 2 August 1965) was a Czech playwright, military physician, script writer, essayist, literary critic and publicist.

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Frédéric Beigbeder

Frédéric Beigbeder (born 21 September 1965) is a French writer, literary critic and a TV presenter.

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Frédéric Lachèvre

Frédéric Lachèvre (1855, Paris – 1943, ibid) was a 20th-century French bibliographer, erudit and literary critic, specialist of libertinage in the XVIIth.

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Fred Pfeil

John Frederick Pfeil (1949–2005) was an American literary critic and novelist.

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Freddy Fjellheim

Freddy O. Fjellheim (born 11 December 1957) is a Norwegian author who made his début in 1983 with 1.

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Frederick Crews

Frederick Campbell Crews (born 1933) is an American essayist and literary critic.

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Fredric Jameson

Fredric Jameson (born April 14, 1934) is an American literary critic and Marxist political theorist.

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French Poets and Novelists

French Poets and Novelists is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1878.

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French post-structuralist feminism

French post-structuralist feminism takes post-structuralism and combines it with feminist views and looks to see if a literary work has successfully used the process of mimesis on the image of the female.

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Friedrich Ulfers

Friedrich Ulfers (born 1934) is Professor of German at New York University.

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From a Native Son

From a Native Son: Selected Essays on Indigenism, 1985–1995 is a 1996 book by Ward Churchill.

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Fujiwara no Shunzei

was a noted Japanese poet and nobleman, son of Fujiwara no Toshitada.

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Fusao Hayashi

was the pen name of a Japanese novelist and literary critic in Shōwa period Japan.

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Futures studies

Futures studies (also called futurology) is the study of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them.

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Fyodor Abramov

Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov (Фёдор Алекса́ндрович Абра́мов) (29 February 1920 – 14 May 1983) was a Russian novelist and literary critic.

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G. S. Amur

Gururaja Shyamacharya Amur (Kannada: ಜಿ. ಎಸ್. ಆಮೂರ; born 8 May 1925), a professor of literature, is a contemporary writer and critic in the Kannada and English languages.

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G. Wilson Knight

George Richard Wilson Knight (1897–1985) was an English literary critic and academic, known particularly for his interpretation of mythic content in literature, and The Wheel of Fire, a collection of essays on Shakespeare's plays.

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Gabriela Babnik

Gabriela Babnik (born 1979) is a Slovene writer, literary critic and translator.

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Gabriele Rossetti

Gabriele Pasquale Giuseppe Rossetti (28 February 1783 – 24 April 1854) was an Italian nobleman, poet, constitutionalist, scholar, and founder of the secret society Carbonari who emigrated to England.

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Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC)

Gaius Asinius Pollio (sometimes wrongly called Pollius or Philo; 75 BC – AD 4) was a Roman soldier, politician, orator, poet, playwright, literary critic and historian, whose lost contemporary history provided much of the material used by the historians Appian and Plutarch.

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Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh

Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh (गजानन माधव मुक्तिबोध) (13 November 1917 – 11 September 1964) was one of the most prominent Hindi poets, essayist, literary and political critic, and fiction writers of the 20th century.

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Gajendra Thakur

Gajendra Thakur (born 1971) is an Indian author.

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Garabet Ibrăileanu

Garabet Ibrăileanu (May 23, 1871 – March 11, 1936) was a Romanian-Armenian literary critic and theorist, writer, translator, sociologist, Iaşi University professor (1908-1934), and, together with Paul Bujor and Constantin Stere, for long main editor of the Viața Românească literary magazine between 1906 and 1930.

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Gary Saul Morson

Gary Saul Morson (born 1948) is an American literary critic and Slavist.

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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (born 24 February 1942) is an Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic.

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Géza Fodor (philosopher)

Géza Fodor (2 May 1943 – 7 October 2008) was a Hungarian art and literary critic, philosopher, and dramaturge.

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Geisteswissenschaft

Geisteswissenschaften ("sciences of spirit") is a set of human sciences such as philosophy, history, philology, musicology, linguistics, theater studies, literary studies, media studies, and sometimes even theology and jurisprudence, that are traditional in German universities.

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Gender polarization

Gender polarization is a concept in sociology by American psychologist Sandra Bem which states that societies tend to define femininity and masculinity as polar opposite genders, such that male-acceptable behaviors and attitudes are not seen as appropriate for women, and vice versa.

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Gene Shalit

Eugene "Gene" Shalit (born March 25, 1926) is an American film and book critic.

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Generation of '36

The Generation of '36 (Generación del 36) is the name given to a group of Spanish artists, poets and playwrights who were working about the time of the Spanish Civil War (1936 and 1939).

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Geneviève Brisac

Geneviève Brisac (born 18 October 1951 in Paris) is a French writer and winner of the Prix Femina, 1996, for Week-end de chasse à la mère, a novel translated in English as Losing Eugenio (2000) and referred to in The New York Times as a "mildly compelling text." She also writes short stories and children's literature, and is a literary critic for Le Monde, and with Christophe Honoré she co-wrote the screenplay for Honoré's Non Ma Fille, Tu N'iras pas Danser (2009).

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Genevieve Pou

Genevieve Long Pou (October 23, 1919 – April 22, 2007) was a novelist and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Geocriticism

Geocriticism is a method of literary analysis and literary theory that incorporates the study of geographic space.

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Geoffrey Bennington

Geoffrey Bennington (born 1956) is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of French and Professor of Comparative Literature at Emory University in Georgia, United States, and Professor of Philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, as well as a member of the International College of Philosophy in Paris.

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George Darley

George Darley (1795–1846) was an Irish poet, novelist, literary critic, and author of mathematical texts.

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George G. Blackburn

George Gideon Blackburn, (February 3, 1917 – November 15, 2006) was a decorated Canadian veteran of World War II (Military Cross; French Legion of Honour), a playwright and award winning author.

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George G. Watson

George Grimes Watson (13 October 1927 – 2 August 2013) was a scholar, literary critic, historian, a fellow of St John's College and professor of English at Cambridge University.

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George Irumbayam

George Irumbayam is a literary critic and literature researcher.

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George Mills (shipbuilder)

George Mills (1808–1881) was a 19th century Scottish shipbuilder, journalist and novelist.

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George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic whose work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism and outspoken support of democratic socialism.

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George Pope Morris

George Pope Morris (October 10, 1802 – July 6, 1864) was an American editor, poet, and songwriter.

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George Pruteanu

George Mihail Pruteanu (15 December 1947 – 27 March 2008) was a Romanian literary critic and politician.

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George Radda

Sir George Charles Radda (György Károly Radda; born 9 June 1936) is a Hungarian chemist.

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George Sand

Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin (1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876), best known by her nom de plume George Sand, was a French novelist and memoirist.

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George Steiner

Francis George Steiner, FBA (born April 23, 1929) is a French-born American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator.

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George Ticknor

George Ticknor (August 1, 1791 – January 26, 1871) was an American academician and Hispanist, specializing in the subject areas of languages and literature.

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George Woodcock

George Woodcock (May 8, 1912 – January 28, 1995) was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic.

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Georges Bataille

Georges Albert Maurice Victor Bataille (10 September 1897 – 9 July 1962) was a French intellectual and literary figure working in literature, philosophy, anthropology, economics, sociology and history of art.

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Georges Poulet

Georges Poulet (29 November 1902 – 31 December 1991) was a Belgian literary critic associated with the Geneva School.

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Georges Voisset

Georges Voisset (born March 15, 1948 in Lyon, France) is an Agrégé in French Literature, former Fellow of the Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris and Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of the French West Indies and Guyane.

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Geraint Talfan Davies

Geraint Talfan Davies OBE DL (born 30 December 1943) is chairman of Welsh National Opera.

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Gerd Grønvold Saue

Gerd Grønvold Saue (born 20 January 1930) is a Norwegian journalist, literary critic, novelist, hymnwriter, and peace activist.

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Gerhard Lauer

Gerhard Lauer (born November 14, 1962) is a German Literary scholar.

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German studies

German studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents, and disseminates German language and literature in both its historic and present forms.

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Gerrit Komrij

Gerrit Jan Komrij (30 March 1944 – 5 July 2012) was a Dutch poet, novelist, translator, critic, polemic journalist and playwright.

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Ghada al-Samman

Ghadah Al-Samman (غادة السمّان) is a Syrian writer, journalist and novelist born in Damascus in 1942 to a prominent and conservative Damascene family, she is remotely related to Nizar Qabbani the famous poet.

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Ghalib Halasa

Ghalib Halasa (Arabic: غالب هلسا; December 3, 1932 – December 17, 1989) was a Jordanian novelist, short-story writer, literary critic, translator, and political activist.

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Ghaza thesis

The Ghaza or Ghazi thesis (from غزا, ġazā, "holy war," or simply "raid") is a historical paradigm first formulated by Paul Wittek which has been used to interpret the nature of the Ottoman Empire during the earliest period of its history, the fourteenth century, and its subsequent history.

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Ghulam Mustafa Khan

Ghulam Mustafa Khan, SI (ڈاکٹر غلام مصطفیٰ خان) (23 September 1912 – 25 September 2005) was a researcher, literary critic, linguist, author, scholar of Urdu literature and linguistics, educationist and religious and spiritual leader belonging to Naqshbandi order of Sufism.

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Gilles Tordjman

Gilles Tordjman (born 31 August 1962 in Paris) is a French musicologist, journalist and literary critic.

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Gillian Beer

Professor Dame Gillian Patricia Kempster Beer, (née Thomas; born 27 January 1935) is a British literary critic and academic.

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Giorgio Caproni

Giorgio Caproni (Livorno, 7 January 1912 – 22 January 1990, Rome) was an Italian poet, literary critic and translator, especially from French.

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Giorgio Melchiori

Giorgio Melchiori CBE FBA (19 August 1920 – 8 February 2009) was an Italian literary critic and translator.

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Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini

Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini, was a Protestant pastor and Italian-Swiss literary critic, best known for having translated into German and commented upon the Divine Comedy and the life of its author, Dante Alighieri.

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Giovanni Arpino

Giovanni Arpino (27 January 1927 – 10 December 1987) was an Italian writer and journalist.

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Giovanni Bertacchi

Giovanni Bertacchi (Chiavenna, February 9, 1869 - Milan, November 24, 1942) was a poet, teacher and Italian literary critic.

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Giovanni Papini

Giovanni Papini (January 9, 1881 – July 8, 1956) was an Italian journalist, essayist, literary critic, poet, and novelist.

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Giovanni Testori

Giovanni Testori (Novate Milanese 12 May 1923 – Milan 16 March 1993) was an Italian writer, playwright, art historian and literary critic.

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Giulio Salvadori

Giulio Salvadori (Monte San Savino, 14 September 1862 - Rome, 7 October 1928) was an Italian poet, literary critic, and educator.

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Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti

Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti (24 April 1719, Turin, Piedmont – 5 May 1789, London) was an Italian literary critic, poet, writer, translator, linguist and author of two influential language-translation dictionaries.

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Giuseppe Ungaretti

Giuseppe Ungaretti (8 February 1888 – 2 June 1970) was an Italian modernist poet, journalist, essayist, critic, academic, and recipient of the inaugural 1970 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.

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Gjekë Marinaj

Gjekë Marinaj is an Albanian–American poet, writer, translator, literary critic, and founder of the Protonism Theory.

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Glossary of literary terms

The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of poetry, novels, and picture books.

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Gonzalo Contreras

Gonzalo Contreras is a Chilean writer.

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Good Blonde & Others

Good Blonde & Others is a collection of works by Jack Kerouac.

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Gorham Munson

Gorham Bockhaven Munson (May 26, 1896 – August 15, 1969) was an American literary critic.

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Gotō Chūgai

was the pen-name of Gotō Toranosuke, a Japanese essayist, novelist and literary critic active from the late Meiji through the early Shōwa periods of Japan.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German writer, philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era.

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Graeme Turner

Graeme Turner (born 1947) is an Australian professor of cultural studies and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland.

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Granaz Moussavi

Granaz Moussavi (Persian: گراناز موسوی), is an Iranian-Australian contemporary poet, film director and screenwriter.

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Grant Hardy

Grant Hardy is professor of history and religious studies and director of the humanities program at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

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Granville Hicks

Granville Hicks (September 9, 1901 - June 18, 1982) was an American Marxist as well as an anti-Marxist novelist, literary critic, educator, and editor.

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Green World

Green World is a literary concept defined by the critic Northrop Frye in his book, Anatomy of Criticism (1957).

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Greg Miller (poet)

David Gregory Miller (born 1957) is an American poet and academic.

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Grigory Blagosvetlov

Grigory Evlampievich Blagosvetlov (Григорий Евлампиевич Благосветлов, 13 August 1824 in Stavropol, Imperial Russia – 19 November 1880 in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian journalist, literary critic, essayist and editor.

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Grotesque body

The grotesque body is a concept, or literary trope, put forward by Russian literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin in his study of François Rabelais' work.

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Group 47

Gruppe 47 (Group 47) was a group of participants in German writers' meetings, invited by Hans Werner Richter between 1947-1967.

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Grunge lit

Grunge lit (an abbreviation for "grunge literature") is an Australian literary genre usually applied to fictional or semi-autobiographical writing concerned with dissatisfied and disenfranchised young people living in suburban or inner-city surroundings, or in "in-between" spaces that fall into neither category (e.g., living in a mobile home or sleeping on a beach.). It was typically written by "new, young authors"Leishman, Kirsty, 'Australian Grunge Literature and the Conflict between Literary Generations', Journal of Australian Studies, 23.63 (1999), pp.

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Guillermo Sucre

Guillermo Sucre Figarella (born 15 May 1933), is a Venezuelan poet and literary critic born in Tumeremo in the state of Bolivar.

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Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta

Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી ટૂંકી વાર્તામાં પરિવેશની કાર્યસાધકતા) (English: The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories) is a research work on Gujarati short stories in Gujarati language done by Rajesh Vankar for his Ph.D degree.

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Gustaf Hellstrom

Gustaf Hellstrom (28 August 1882, Kristianstad – 27 February 1953, Stockholm) was a Swedish realist novelist, journalist, and literary critic.

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Gustav Pfizer

Gustav Pfizer (1807-1890) was a German poet and critic of the Swabian school.

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Gustave Kahn

Gustave Kahn (21 December 1859, in Metz – 5 September 1936, in Paris) was a French Symbolist poet and art critic.

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Gustave Lanson

Gustave Lanson (5 August 1857 – 15 December 1934) was a French historian and literary critic.

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György Lukács

György Lukács (also Georg Lukács; born György Bernát Löwinger; 13 April 1885 – 4 June 1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian, and critic.

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György Lukács bibliography

There follows a bibliography of György Lukács.

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Gynocriticism

Gynocriticism or gynocritics is the term coined in the seventies by Elaine Showalter to describe a new literary project intended to construct "a female framework for the analysis of women's literature".

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H. B. Marriott Watson

Henry Brereton Marriott Watson (20 December 1863 – 30 October 1921), known by his pen name H.B. Marriott Watson, was an Australian-born British novelist, journalist, playwright, and short-story writer.

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H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life

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Haecceity

"Haecceity" (from the Latin haecceitas, which translates as "thisness") is a term from medieval scholastic philosophy, first coined by followers of Duns Scotus to denote a concept that he seems to have originated: the discrete qualities, properties or characteristics of a thing that make it a particular thing.

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Hagar Yanai

Hagar Yanai (הגר ינאי; born 1972) is an Israeli author and recipient of the 2008 Prime Minister's Award for Israeli Authors.

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Hallie Ephron

Hallie Elizabeth Ephron (born March 9, 1948) is an American novelist, book reviewer, journalist, and writing teacher.

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Hamlet and the New Poetic

Hamlet and the New Poetic is a 1983 book of literary criticism on James Joyce, T. S. Eliot and Hamlet by American professor William H. Quillian.

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Han Han

Han Han (born September 23, 1982) is a Chinese professional rally driver, best-selling author, singer, creator of ''Party'', One (App magazine) and China's most popular blogger.

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Hand-waving

Hand-waving (with various spellings) is a pejorative label for attempting to be seen as effective – in word, reasoning, or deed – while actually doing nothing effective or substantial.

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Hank Lazer

Hank Lazer (b. San Jose, California) is an American poet and critic who teaches at the University of Alabama.

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Hans Mayer

Hans Mayer (19 March 1907 in Cologne – 19 May 2001 in Tübingen) was a German literary scholar.

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Hans Robert Jauss

Hans Robert Jauss (Jauß; 12 December 1921 in Göppingen – 1 March 1997 in Konstanz) was a German academic, notable for his work in reception theory and medieval and modern French literature.

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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht

Hans Ulrich "Sepp" Gumbrecht (born 1948) is a literary theorist whose work spans philology, philosophy, literary and cultural history, and epistemologies of the everyday.

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Hans-Günther Thalheim

Hans-Günther Thalheim (born 5 May 1924) is a German professor of German language and linguistics and of Literary sciences.

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Hard Times (novel)

Hard Times – For These Times (commonly known as Hard Times) is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854.

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Harold Andrew Mason

Harold Andrew Mason (30 July 1911 – 25 November 1993) was a lecturer of English at Exeter University.

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Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom (born July 11, 1930) is an American literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University.

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Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton

Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton was an English author of the late Victorian era, who wrote plays, poems, short stories, novels, and literary criticism.

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Harry Blamires

Harry Blamires (6 November 1916 − 21 November 2017. The Christian Institute. Retrieved 2017-11-23.) was an Anglican theologian, literary critic, and novelist.

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Hasan Askari

Muhammad Hasan Askari (محمد حسَن عسکری), (1919-18 January 1978) was a scholar, literary critic, writer and linguist of modern Urdu language.

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Haunted in the New World

Haunted in the New World: Jewish American Culture from Cahan to The Goldbergs is a 2005 book by Donald Weber written as an overview of 20th century Jewish American literature and popular culture.

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Hawthorne (book)

Hawthorne is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1879.

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Hayat Saif

Hayat Saif (Hāẏāt̲ Sāipha: হায়াৎ সাইফ) is a twentieth century modern Bengali poet and literary critic from Bangladesh.

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Hayden Carruth

Hayden Carruth (August 3, 1921 – September 29, 2008) was an American poet, literary critic and anthologist.

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Hayden White

Hayden White (July 12, 1928 – March 5, 2018) was an American historian in the tradition of literary criticism, perhaps most famous for his work Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (1973/2014).

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Hélène Cixous

Hélène Cixous (born 5 June 1937) is a professor, French feminist writer, poet, playwright, philosopher, literary critic and rhetorician.

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HB Jassin

Hans Bague Jassin (31 July 1917 – 11 March 2000), better known as HB Jassin, was an Indonesian literary critic, documentarian, and professor.

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Health humanities

Health humanities refers to the application of the creative or fine arts (including visual arts, music, performing arts) and humanities disciplines (including literary studies, languages, law, history, philosophy, religion, etc.) to discourse about, express, and/or promote dimensions of human health and well being.

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Hedwig Voegt

Hedwig Voegt (28 July 1903, Hamburg, German Empire - 14 March 1988, Leipzig, Eastern Germany) was a German literary scholar who obtained a doctorate in German-Jacobin literature when she was 49 and became a university professor at Leipzig University.

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Hedy Habra

Hedy Habra is an award winning Lebanese-American poet, professor, fiction writer, literary critic and essayist.

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Heinrich Heine

Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic.

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Heinz Ludwig Arnold

Heinz Ludwig Arnold (29 March 1940 in Essen – 1 November 2011 in Göttingen) was a German literary journalist and publisher.

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Heinz Politzer

Heinz Politzer (December 31, 1910, in Vienna, Austria – July 30, 1978, in Berkeley, California) was an Austrian writer, literary critic and historian of literature, particularly of Franz Kafka.

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Helen Cooper (literary scholar)

Elizabeth Helen Cooper, (born 6 February 1947), known as Helen Cooper, is a British literary scholar.

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Helena Araújo

Helena Araújo Ortiz (20 January 1934 – 2 February 2015) was a writer and an international professor of Latin American literature and women's studies.

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Hellenistic period

The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the subsequent conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt the following year.

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Henri Fluchère

Henri Fluchère (1898–1987) was a chairman of the Société Française Shakespeare and a notable literary critic.

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Henri Gouhier

Henri Gouhier (5 December 1898 – 31 March 1994) was a French philosopher, a historian of philosophy, and a literary critic.

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Henric Sanielevici

Henric Sanielevici (first name also Henri, Henry or Enric, last name also Sanielevich; September 21, 1875 – February 19, 1951) was a Romanian journalist and literary critic, also remembered for his work in anthropology, ethnography, sociology and zoology.

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Henry Hazlitt

Henry Stuart Hazlitt (November 28, 1894July 9, 1993) was an American journalist who wrote about business and economics for such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, The American Mercury, Newsweek, and The New York Times.

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Henry II of England

Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also partially controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.

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Henry Jenkins

Henry Jenkins III (born June 4, 1958) is an American media scholar and Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts, a joint professorship at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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Henry Kellow

Henry Arthur Kellow (8 July 1881 – 6 September 1935) was a Scottish-born Australian literary critic, author and teacher.

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Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. (born September 16, 1950) is an American literary critic, teacher, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual who currently serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University.

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Henry Thomas Mackenzie Bell

Henry Thomas Mackenzie Bell (2 March 1856 – 13 December 1930), commonly known by his pen name Mackenzie Bell, was an English writer, poet and literary critic.

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Henryka Łazowertówna

Henryka Łazowertówna (in full Henryka Wanda Łazowertówna); also Henryka Lazowert, or incorrectly Lazawert, (June 19, 1909, Warsaw – August 1942, Treblinka extermination camp) was a Polish lyric poet.

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Heracles' Bow

Heracles’ Bow is a collection of ten essays, written by James Boyd White in 1985, that examine forensic rhetoric as it creates community, as an example of what White calls constitutive rhetoric.

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Herbert Edward Palmer

Herbert Edward Palmer (10 February 1880 – 17 May 1961) was an English poet and literary critic.

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Hermann Eris Busse

Hermann Eris Busse (9 March 1891, Freiburg im Breisgau – 15 August 1947) was a German novelist and literary critic.

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Hermann Korte

Hermann Korte (born Meppen 11 January 1949) is a German academic specialising in German literature, language and linguistics.

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Hermeticism (poetry)

Hermeticism in poetry, or hermetic poetry, is a form of obscure and difficult poetry, as of the Symbolist school, wherein the language and imagery are subjective, and where the suggestive power of the sound of words is as important as their meaning.

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Heydar Abbasi

Heydar Abbasi (حیدر عباسی), mainly known by his pen name, (Barişmaz: باریشماز), is an Iranian poet, translator, writer and literary critic of Azerbaijani literature.

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Hidekazu Yoshida

was a Japanese music critic and literary critic, active in Shōwa and Heisei Japan.

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Hidemi Kon

was a literary critic and essayist active in Japan during the Shōwa period.

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Hideo Kobayashi

was a Japanese author, who established literary criticism as an independent art form in Japan.

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Hideo Oguma

was a Japanese poet for the Proletarian literature movement and was noted for writing children's stories, comic books and literary criticism.

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Higher education in Canada

Higher education in Canada describes the constellation of provincial higher education systems in Canada and their relationships with tent of federal government, provinces, and territories.

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Hillel Halkin

Hillel Halkin (הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist, who has lived in Israel since 1970.

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Hiroki Azuma

(born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher.

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Hiroko Takenishi

is a Japanese fiction writer and literary critic.

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Hiromi Kawakami

is an award-winning Japanese writer known for her off-beat fiction, poetry, and literary criticism.

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Hiroshi Aramata

is a Japanese author, polymath, critic, translator and specialist in natural history, iconography and cartography.

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Historical fiction

Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past.

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Historical geography

Historical geography is the branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time.

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History of literature

The history of literature is the historical development of writings in prose or poetry that attempt to provide entertainment, enlightenment, or instruction to the reader/listener/observer, as well as the development of the literary techniques used in the communication of these pieces.

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History of the Shakespeare authorship question

Note: In compliance with the accepted terminology used within the Shakespeare authorship question, this article uses the term "Stratfordian" to refer to the position that William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon was the primary author of the plays and poems traditionally attributed to him.

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Hitomi Yamaguchi

was a popular novelist and essayist in Shōwa period Japan.

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Homa Katouzian

Homa Katouzian, (born Homayoun Katouzian, Persian: همايون کاتوزیان‎, on 17 November 1942 in Tehran) is an economist, historian, political scientist and literary critic, with a special interest in Iranian studies.

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Homoerotic poetry

Homoerotic poetry is a genre of poetry implicitly dealing with same sex romantic or sexual interaction.

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Homoeroticism

Homoeroticism is sexual attraction between members of the same sex, either male–male or female–female.

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Honour & Other People's Children

Honour & Other People's Children is a collection of two short stories - also described as novellas - by Australian writer Helen Garner.

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Horace Gregory

Horace Gregory (April 10, 1898 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – March 11, 1982 in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts) was a prize-winning American poet, translator of classic poetry, literary critic and college professor.

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Horace Traubel

Horace L. Traubel (1858–1919) was an American essayist, poet, magazine publisher, author, and Georgist.

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HorrorScope (webzine)

HorrorScope: The Australian Dark Fiction Web Log is a news and review webzine dedicated to horror literature and movies.

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Hot Metal Bridge (journal)

Hot Metal Bridge is the official literary magazine for the University of Pittsburgh’s graduate Department of English.

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How to Read Donald Duck

How to Read Donald Duck (Para leer al Pato Donald in Spanish) is a 1971 book-length essay by Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart that critiques Disney comics from a Marxist point of view as being vehicles for American cultural imperialism.

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Howard Moss

Howard Moss (January 22, 1922 – September 16, 1987) was an American poet, dramatist and critic.

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Hubert Crackanthorpe

Hubert Montague Crackanthorpe born (12 May 1870 – c. November 1896) was a Victorian British writer who created works mainly in the genres of the essay, short story, and novella.

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Hubert Harrison

Hubert Henry Harrison (April 27, 1883 – December 17, 1927) was a West Indian-American writer, orator, educator, critic, and race and class conscious political activist and radical internationalist based in Harlem, New York.

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Hubert Juin

Hubert Juin, pseudonym for Hubert Loescher, (5 June 1926 – 3 June 1987) was a Francophone Belgian poet, novelist, essayist and literary critic.

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Husayn Muruwwa

Husayn Muruwwa (also spelled Hussein Mroue or Mroueh) (1910-1987) was a Lebanese journalist and literary critic.

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I. A. Richards

Ivor Armstrong Richards (26 February 1893 – 7 September 1979), known as I. A. Richards, was an English educator, literary critic, and rhetorician whose work contributed to the foundations of the New Criticism, a formalist movement in literary theory, which emphasized the close reading of a literary text, especially poetry, in an effort to discover how a work of literature functions as a self-contained, self-referential æsthetic object.

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I. Shanmughadas

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Ibong Adarna

Ibong Adarna is a 16th-century Filipino epic poem about an eponymous magical bird.

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Idea Vilariño

Idea Vilariño (Montevideo, 18 August 1920 – 28 April 2009) was a Uruguayan poet, essayist and literary critic.

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Identification (literature)

Identification is a term used in literary and film studies to describe a psychological relationship between the reader of a novel and a character in the book, or between a spectator in the audience and a character on screen.

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Idiot plot

In literary criticism, an idiot plot is "a plot which is kept in motion solely by virtue of the fact that everybody involved is an idiot," and where the story would otherwise be over if this were not the case.

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Ieronim Yasinsky

Ieronim Ieronimovich Yasinsky (Иерони́м Иерони́мович Яси́нский; April 18 (30), 1850 - December 31, 1931) was a Russian novelist, poet, literary critic and essayist.

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Igal Bursztyn

Igal Bursztyn (born May 27, 1941) is an Israeli film director, writer, producer and adjunct full professor at the Tel Aviv University Film and TV Department.

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Il calendario del popolo

Il Calendario del Popolo is a cultural and political magazine published in Italy since 1945.

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Il Frontespizio

Il Frontespizio (meaning The Frontispiece in English) was an Italian art and literary magazine, which had a Catholic perspective.

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Illusion and Reality

Illusion and Reality is a book of Marxist literary criticism by Christopher Caudwell published in 1937.

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Implied author

The implied author is a concept of literary criticism developed in the 20th century.

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In Defense of Reason

In Defense of Reason is a collection of three volumes of literary criticisms by the American poet and literary critic Yvor Winters.

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In Search of Wonder

In Search of Wonder: Essays on Modern Science Fiction is a collection of critical essays by American writer Damon Knight.

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Index of aesthetics articles

This is an alphabetical index of articles about aesthetics.

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Index of continental philosophy articles

This is a list of articles in continental philosophy.

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Index of literature articles

Articles related to literature include.

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Index of philosophy articles (I–Q)

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Index of social and political philosophy articles

Articles in social and political philosophy include.

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Indian Literature (journal)

Indian Literature is official English Language literary journal published bi-monthly by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.

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Indra Bahadur Rai

Indra Bahadur Rai (इन्द्रबहादुर राई, 3 February 1927 – 6 March 2018) was a Nepali writer and literary critic from Darjeeling, India.

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Indulekha.com

Indulekha.com (ഇന്ദുലേഖ ഡോട്ട് കോം) is an infotainment web portal for Malayalam books, movies, music, videos and paintings.

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Infobase Publishing

Infobase Publishing is an American publisher of reference book titles and textbooks geared towards the North American library, secondary school, and university-level curriculum markets.

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Ingrid Storholmen

Ingrid Storholmen (born 22 May 1976 in Verdal, Norway) is a Norwegian poet, novelist and literary critic.

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Institutio Oratoria

Institutio Oratoria (English: Institutes of Oratory) is a twelve-volume textbook on the theory and practice of rhetoric by Roman rhetorician Quintilian.

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Intellectual

An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about society and proposes solutions for its normative problems.

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Interpretive discussion

An interpretive discussion is a discussion in which participants explore and/or resolve interpretations often pertaining to texts of any medium containing significant ambiguity in meaning.

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Intertextuality

Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text.

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Iordan Chimet

Iordan Chimet (November 18, 1924 – May 23, 2006) was a Romanian poet, children's writer and essayist, whose work was inspired by Surrealism and Onirism.

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Ira Nadel

Ira Bruce Nadel (born July 22, 1943) is an American-Canadian biographer, literary critic and James Joyce scholar, and a distinguished professor at the University of British Columbia.

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Irene Tucker

Irene Tucker is a literary critic and theorist.

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Irfan Husain

Irfan Husain (عرفان حسین) is a Pakistani newspaper columnist and a writer.

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Irina Antanasijević

Irina Antanasijević (Ирина Антанасиевич, Ирина Антанасијевић; 27 June 1965) is a Russian and Serbian philologist, literary critic, and translator.

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Irish Texts Society

The Irish Texts Society (Irish: Cumann na Scríbheann nGaedhilge) was founded in 1898 to promote the study of Irish literature.

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Irmtraud Morgner

Irmtraud Morgner, (22 August 19336 May 1990), was a German writer, best known for works of magical realism concerned predominantly with the role of gender in East German society.

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Irving Babbitt

Irving Babbitt (August 2, 1865 – July 15, 1933) was an American academic and literary critic, noted for his founding role in a movement that became known as the New Humanism, a significant influence on literary discussion and conservative thought in the period between 1910 and 1930.

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Irving Howe

Irving Howe (June 11, 1920 – May 5, 1993) was a Jewish American literary and social critic and a prominent figure of the Democratic Socialists of America.

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Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.

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Isabella Vincentini

Maria Isabella Vincentini (born in 1954) is an Italian poet, essayist and literary critic.

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Isidora Sekulić Award

The Isidora Sekulić Award (Награда Исидора Секулић, Nagrada Isidora Sekulić) is a former Yugoslav and now Serbian literary prize, established by Belgrade’s municipality of Savski venac in 1967 and awarded annually since 1968 in honor of writer Isidora Sekulić who lived there.

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Islam Issa

Islam Issa is a British scholar and author, a Lecturer in the School of English at Birmingham City University whose research has specialized in Early Modern English literature and the reception of Renaissance.

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Islamic feminism

A combination of Islam and feminism has been advocated as "a feminist discourse and practice articulated within an Islamic paradigm" by Margot Badran in 2002.

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Israel Arts and Science Academy

The Israel Arts and Science Academy (IASA) is a national, residential high school for Israeli students.

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István Blazsetin (1963)

Blazsetin István (Croatian: Stjepan Blažetin) (Nagykanizsa, Hungary, January 7, 1963) is a Croatian poet, literature critic, literature historian and literature theorist, translator and anthologist from Hungary.

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Italo Alighiero Chiusano

Italo Alighiero Chiusano (10 June 1926 – 15 February 1995) was an Italian independent writer, literary critic, Germanist, literary historian, essayist, author of dramas, and journalist.

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Itō Sachio

was the pen-name of, a Japanese tanka poet and novelist active during the Meiji period of Japan.

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Itche Goldberg

Itche Goldberg (Yiddish: איטשע גאָלדבערג; March 22, 1904 – December 27, 2006) was a Polish-born Yiddish language writer of children's books, poet, librettist, educator, literary critic, camp director, publisher, fundraiser, essayist, literary editor, Yiddish language and culture scholar, and left-wing political activist.

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Ivan Drach

Ivan Fedorovych Drach (Іва́н Фе́дорович Драч, 17 October 1936 – 19 June 2018) was a Ukrainian poet, screenwriter, literary critic, politician, and political activist.

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Ivan Dziuba

Ivan Dziuba (Іва́н Миха́йлович Дзю́ба) (born July 26, 1931) is a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, Russian philologist, dissident, Hero of Ukraine, academic of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the second Minister of Culture of Ukraine (1992—1994), Head of the Committee for Shevchenko National Prize (1999–2001).

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Ivan Svitlichny

Ivan Oleksiyovych Svitlichny (Svetlichny; Іва́н Олексі́йович Світли́чний; 1929–1992) was a Ukrainian poet, literary critic, and Soviet dissident.

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Iván Thays

Iván Thays is a Peruvian author, professor and television host.

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Ivo Brnčić

Ivo Brnčić or Brnčič (13 March 1912 – May 1943) was a Yugoslav author, essayist and literary critic of Croat origin, particularly notable for his assessment of the midwar Slovene literature.

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Ivory tower

The term ivory tower originates in the Biblical Song of Solomon (7:4) and was later used as an epithet for Mary.

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J. D. McClatchy

J.

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J. Hillis Miller

Joseph Hillis Miller Jr. (born March 5, 1928) is an American literary critic who has been heavily influenced by—and who has heavily influenced—deconstruction.

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J. I. M. Stewart

John Innes Mackintosh Stewart (30 September 1906 – 12 November 1994) was a Scottish novelist and academic.

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J. R. R. Tolkien

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, (Tolkien pronounced his surname, see his phonetic transcription published on the illustration in The Return of the Shadow: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part One. Christopher Tolkien. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988. (The History of Middle-earth; 6). In General American the surname is also pronounced. This pronunciation no doubt arose by analogy with such words as toll and polka, or because speakers of General American realise as, while often hearing British as; thus or General American become the closest possible approximation to the Received Pronunciation for many American speakers. Wells, John. 1990. Longman pronunciation dictionary. Harlow: Longman, 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor who is best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.

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J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century

J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century is a work of literary criticism written by Tom Shippey.

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Jack Foster (journalist)

Jack Foster was a prominent 20th-century journalist in the Rocky Mountain region.

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Jack Green (critic)

jack green (the name was spelled with lower-case letters) is the pseudonym of Christopher Carlisle Reid (born 1928), an American literary critic who was a great defender of the work of William Gaddis.

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Jack Lindeman

Jack Lindeman taught at Lincoln and Temple Universities and at Kutztown State College/Kutztown University, published poetry in the following other journals: the Southwest Review, the New York Times, The Nation, Poetry Magazine, Prairie Schooner, Epos: a Quarterly of Poetry, and Colorado Quarterly.

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Jacques Barzun

Jacques Martin Barzun (November 30, 1907October 25, 2012) was a French-American historian known for his studies of the history of ideas and cultural history.

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Jacques Brault

Jacques Brault (born 29 March 1933) is a French Canadian poet and translator who lives in Cowansville, Quebec, Canada.

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Jacques Hamelink

Jacobus Marinus Hamelink (born 12 January 1939 in Driewegen), better known as Jacques Hamelink, is a Dutch poet, novelist, and literary critic, who is best known for his early short story collections such as Het plantaardig bewind ("De Vegetative Dominion", 1964) en De rudimentaire mens ("Rudimentary Man", 1968).

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Jahan-e Ketab

Jahan-e Ketab is a monthly literary magazine and a platform in Iran.

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Jaime Rest

Jaime Rest (July 2, 1927 – November 8, 1979) was an Argentine translator, literary critic, writer and teacher.

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Jalili dynasty

The al-Jalili family (Arabic: الجليلي), are an Iraqi family who served as effective rulers of the city of Mosul, Iraq between 1726 until 1834, during its integration as a district of the Ottoman Empire.

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Jamaica Kincaid

Jamaica Kincaid (born May 25, 1949) is an Antiguan-American novelist, essayist, gardener, and gardening writer.

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James "Nikki" Rowe High School

James "Nikki" Rowe High School is one of three high schools and the only T. E. A. recognized high school serving the McAllen, Texas area as a part of the McAllen Independent School District.

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James Blish

James Benjamin Blish (–) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer.

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James Boyd White

James Boyd White (born 1938) is an American law professor, literary critic, scholar and philosopher who is generally credited with founding the "Law and Literature" movement and is the preeminent proponent of the analysis of constitutive rhetoric in the analysis of legal texts.

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James Phelan (literary scholar)

James Phelan (born 1951) is an American writer, literary scholar, and Distinguished University Professor of English at The Ohio State University.

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James Simmons (poet)

James Simmons (1933–2001) was a poet, literary critic and songwriter from Derry, Northern Ireland.

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James Wood (critic)

James Douglas Graham Wood (born 1 November 1965 in Durham, England)"WOOD, James Douglas Graham", Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2011; online edn, November 2011, is an English literary critic, essayist and novelist.

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Jan Arnald

Jan Arnald (born 11 January 1963) is a Swedish novelist and literary critic, who uses the pen name Arne Dahl when writing crime fiction.

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Jan Čarek

Jan Čarek (29 December 1898, Heřmaň, Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic – 27 March 1966, Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet, essayist, and literary critic.

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Jan Fleischhauer

Jan Fleischhauer (born in 1962 in Hamburg) is a German journalist and author.

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Jane Tompkins

Jane Tompkins (born 1940) is an American literary scholar who has worked on canon formation, feminist literary criticism, and reader response criticism.

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Janet Adelman

Janet Adelman (January 28, 1941 – April 6, 2010) was a Shakespearean scholar, a literary critic, and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Janet Maslin

Janet R. Maslin (born August 12, 1949) is an American journalist, best known as a film and literary critic for The New York Times.

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Janko Kos

Janko Kos (born 9 March 1931) is a Slovenian literary historian, theoretician, and critic.

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Japan's non-nuclear weapons policy

Japan's non-nuclear weapons policy is a policy popularly articulated as the Three Non-Nuclear Principles of non-possession, non-production, and non-introduction of nuclear weapons imposed by Douglas MacArthur during the Allied occupation of Japan following the Second World War.

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Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz

Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz (Jarosław Marek Szulc; born 13 July 1935, in Warsaw) is a Polish poet, essayist, dramatist and literary critic.

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Javad Mojabi

Javad Mojabi (جواد مجابی., born 14 October 1939 in Qazvin, Iran) is an Iranian poet, writer, researcher, and literary and art critic.

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Javier Calvo

Javier Calvo Perales is a Spanish writer born in Barcelona in 1973.

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Jay Clayton (critic)

Jay Clayton (born July 11, 1951 in Dallas, Texas, as John B. Clayton, IV) is an American literary critic who is known for his pioneering work on the relationship between nineteenth-century culture and postmodernism.

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Jean Bollack

Jean Bollack (15 March 1923 – 4 December 2012) was a French philosopher, philologist and literary critic.

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Jean Epstein

Jean Epstein (25 March 1897 – 2 April 1953) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, literary critic, and novelist.

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Jean Rousset

Jean Rousset (Geneva, 20 February 1910 – Geneva, 15 September 2002) was a Swiss literary critic who worked on French literature, and in particular on Baroque literature of the late Renaissance and early seventeenth century.

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Jean Starobinski

Jean Starobinski (born 17 November 1920 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Swiss literary critic.

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Jean-Charles Darmon

Jean-Charles Darmon is a French literary critic born in 1961.

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Jean-Claude Raspiengeas

Jean-Claude Raspiengeas (born 1958, Lot-et-Garonne in La Croix 15 May 2002.) is a French journalist and literary critic.

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Jean-Luc Nancy

Jean-Luc Nancy (born 26 July 1940) is a French philosopher.

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Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, political activist, biographer, and literary critic.

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Jean-Pierre Maxence

Jean-Pierre Maxence (20 August 1906 – 16 May 1956) was a French writer who was one of the so-called Non-conformists of the 1930s.

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Jean-Pierre Richard

Jean-Pierre Richard (born 15 July 1922, Marseille) is a French writer and literary critic.

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Jeffrey Mehlman

Jeffrey Mehlman (born 1944, in New York City) is a literary critic and a historian of ideas.

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Jeffrey Meyers

Jeffrey Meyers (born April 1, 1939 in New York City) is an American biographer, literary, art and film critic.

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Jennifer Crusie

Jennifer Crusie (born 1949) is a pseudonym for Jennifer Smith, a bestselling and award winning author of contemporary romance novels.

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Jennifer Sullivan (writer)

Jennifer "Jenny" Sullivan (born 1945) is a Welsh children's writer and former literary critic.

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Jens Baggesen

Jens Immanuel Baggesen (15 February 1764 – 3 October 1826) was a major Danish poet, librettist, critic, and comic writer.

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Jeremy Black (assyriologist)

Jeremy Allen Black, BA, BPhil, MA, DPhil (1 September 1951 – Oxford 28 April 2004) was a British Assyriologist and Sumerologist, founder of the online Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature.

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Jessica (The Merchant of Venice)

Jessica is the daughter of Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.

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Jessica Durlacher

Jessica Durlacher (born 6 September 1961) is a Dutch literary critic, columnist and novelist.

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Jesus walking on water

Jesus walking on water is one of the miracles of Jesus recounted in the New Testament.

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Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic

Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic (English: Jiří Karásek from Lvovice; January 24, 1871, Prague – March 5, 1951, Prague) was a Czech poet, writer and literary critic.

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Joan Juliet Buck

Joan Juliet Buck (born 1948) is an American writer and actress.

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Joan Lindsay

Joan à Beckett Lindsay (16 November 189623 December 1984) was an Australian novelist, playwright, essayist, and visual artist.

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Joan Thomas

Joan Thomas is a Canadian novelist and book reviewer, whose debut novel Reading By Lightning won the 2009 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Canada/Caribbean) as well as the Amazon.ca First Novel Award.

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Joan Triadu

Joan Triadu (30 July 1921 – 30 September 2010) was a Spanish literary critic, academic and writer.

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Joanna Wajs

Joanna Wajs (born May 20, 1979 in Warsaw) is a Polish writer, literary critic and literary translator.

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João Guimarães Rosa

João Guimarães Rosa (27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.

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João Pinheiro Chagas

João Pinheiro Chagas (1 September 1863 – 28 May 1925) was a Portuguese journalist and politician.

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Joel Elias Spingarn

Joel Elias Spingarn (May 17, 1875 – July 26, 1939) was an American educator, literary critic, and civil rights activist.

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Joel Porte

Joel Miles Porte (November 13, 1933 – June 1, 2006) was an American literary scholar, who was an internationally renowned authority on the life and work of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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Johann Gottfried Herder

Johann Gottfried (after 1802, von) Herder (25 August 174418 December 1803) was a German philosopher, theologian, poet, and literary critic.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German writer and statesman.

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Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium (Halle)

Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-Gymnasium Halle is a secondary school (gymnasium) in Germany.

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Johannes Scherr

Johannes Scherr (3 October 1817 – 21 November 1886), was a German-born novelist and literary critic most of whose working life was spent in Switzerland.

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John Alexander Stewart (philosopher)

John Alexander Stewart (19 October 1846 – 27 December 1933) was a Scottish writer, educator and philosopher.

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John Bayley (writer)

John Oliver Bayley, CBE, FBA, FRSL (27 March 1925 – 12 January 2015) was a British literary critic and writer.

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John Beer

John Bernard Beer, FBA (31 March 1926 – 10 December 2017) was a British literary critic.

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John Crowe Ransom

John Crowe Ransom (April 30, 1888 – July 3, 1974) was an American educator, scholar, literary critic, poet, essayist and editor.

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John Dryden

John Dryden (–) was an English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who was made England's first Poet Laureate in 1668.

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John Granger

John Granger is a speaker and writer whose principal focus is the intersection of literature, faith and culture.

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John Henry Boner

John Henry Boner (January 31, 1845March 6, 1903),Joseph M. Flora, Amber Vogel, Bryan Albin Giemza, Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary (2006), p. 34.

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John Holloway (poet)

John Holloway (1 August 1920 – 29 August 1999) was an English poet, critic and academic.

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John Irwin (academic)

John Thomas Irwin (born April 24, 1940 in Houston, Texas) is an American poet and literary critic.

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John Jay Chapman

John Jay Chapman (March 2, 1862 – November 4, 1933) was an American author.

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John Kenneth Muir

John Kenneth Muir (born December 3, 1969) is an American literary critic.

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John Landquist

John Landquist (born 3 December 1881 in Stockholm – dead 2 April 1974 (aged 92) in Danderyd) was a Swedish literary critic, literary scholar, writer and professor of pedagogy and psychology at Lund University 1936–46.

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John Leonard (critic)

John Leonard (February 25, 1939 – November 5, 2008) was an American literary, television, film, and cultural critic.

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John Muckle

John Muckle (born 9 December 1954) is a writer who has published fiction, poetry and literary criticism.

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John Pringle Nichol

John Pringle Nichol FRSE FRAS (13 January 1804 – 19 September 1859) was a Scottish educator, phrenologist, astronomer and economist who did much to popularise astronomy in a manner that appealed to nineteenth century tastes.

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John Ruskin

John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, as well as an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist.

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John Sutherland (Canadian writer)

John Sutherland (21 February 1919 – 1 September 1956) was a Canadian poet, literary critic, and magazine editor based in Montreal, Quebec.

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John Updike

John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic.

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John Wansbrough

John Edward Wansbrough (February 19, 1928 – June 10, 2002) was an American historian who taught at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).

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John William Cousin

John William Cousin (1849–1910) was a British writer, editor and biographer.

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Jon Stallworthy

Jon (Howie) Stallworthy (18 January 1935 – 19 November 2014) FBA FRSL was Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford.

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Jonathan Bate

Sir Andrew Jonathan Bate, CBE, FBA, FRSL (born 26 June 1958), is a British academic, biographer, critic, broadcaster, novelist and scholar.

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Jonathan Culler

Jonathan Culler (born 1944) is a Professor of English at Cornell University; his published works are in the fields of structuralism, literary theory and criticism.

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Jonathan M. Weiss

Jonathan Mark Weiss (born May 3, 1942) is an American scholar of French literature and social science whose extensive publications include literary and theatre criticism, essays on Franco-American relations, a short story, and most recently the biography of Irène Némirovsky.

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Jorge Medina Vidal

Jorge Medina Vidal (1925 in Montevideo – 2008) is a Uruguayan poet, educator and literary critic.

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Jorgo Bulo

Jorgo Bulo (27 April 1939 – 26 November 2015) was an Albanian philologist, historian, and literary critic.

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Josaphat-Robert Large

Josaphat-Robert Large (November 15, 1942 – October 28, 2017) was a Haitian-American poet, novelist and art critic.

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José Albi

José Albi Fita (also known as Josep Albi Fita in Valencian) (1922 – 7 June 2010) was a Spanish poet, literary critic, and translator.

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José Guilherme Merquior

José Guilherme Merquior (April 22, 1941 – January 7, 1991) was a Brazilian diplomat, academic, writer, literary critic and philosopher.

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José Luis Munárriz

José Luis Munárriz (1752–1830) was a Spanish literary critic, translator and writer.

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José Martínez Ruiz

José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruiz, better known by his pseudonym Azorín (June 8, 1873, Monòver – March 2, 1967, Madrid), was a Spanish novelist, essayist and literary critic.

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José Simões Dias

José Simões Dias (1844 in Benfeita, Arganil – 3 March 1899 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese poet, short-story writer and literary critic, as well as politician and pedagogue.

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Josef Ettlinger

Josef Ettlinger (1869–1912) was a German literary historian, critic, journalist and translator.

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Josef Knap

Josef Knap (28 July 1900 – 13 December 1973) was a Czech writer, poet and literary critic.

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Josef Rumler

Josef Rumler (20 July 1922 in Chlumec nad Cidlinou – 1 November 1999 in Prague) was a Czech poet, literary critic, historian, editor and translator from Polish language and to Esperanto.

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Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff

Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (10 March 1788 – 26 November 1857) was a Prussian poet, novelist, playwright, literary critic, translator, and anthologist.

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Joseph Mundassery

Joseph Mundassery (17 July 1903 – 25 October 1977) was a literary critic and Indian politician from Kerala state.

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Joseph Skerrett

Joseph T. Skerrett (1943 – July 25, 2015) was an American literary critic and professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Joseph Warton

Joseph Warton (April 1722 – 23 February 1800) was an English academic and literary critic.

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Josephus on Jesus

The extant manuscripts of the writings of the first-century Romano-Jewish historian Flavius Josephus include references to Jesus and the origins of Christianity.

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Josip Osti

Josip Osti (born 19 March 1945) is a Bosnian poet, prose writer and essayist, literary critic, anthologist and translator.

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Josip Vidmar

Josip Vidmar (October 14, 1895 – April 11, 1992) was a notable Slovenian literary critic, essayist, and politician.

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Jostein Børtnes

Jostein Børtnes (born 16 April 1937) is a Norwegian literary historian and Slavist with emphasis on Russian.

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Journal of the Southwest

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Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan

Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan (Macedonian: Јовица Тасевски - Етернијан, pronounced; born 25 July 1976, Skopje) is a Macedonian poet, essayist and literary critic.

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Joysprick

Joysprick: An Introduction to the Language of James Joyce is a work of literary criticism by Anthony Burgess.

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Juan Carlos Mondragón

Juan Carlos Mondragón (born 25 February 1951) is a Uruguayan writer and a literary critic.

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Juan José Sebreli

Juan José Pérez Sebreli (born 3 November 1930) is an Argentine sociologist, essayist and philosopher.

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Juan Marichal (historian)

Juan Marichal (2 February 1922 – 9 August 2010) was a Spanish-Canarian historian, literary critic and essayist.

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Juan Pablo Villalobos

Juan Pablo Villalobos is a Mexican writer and entrepreneur.

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Juana Inés de la Cruz

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, O.S.H. (English: Sister Joan Agnes of the Cross; 12 November 1648 – 17 April 1695), was a self-taught scholar and student of scientific thought, philosopher, composer, and poet of the Baroque school, and Hieronymite nun of New Spain, known in her lifetime as "The Tenth Muse", "The Phoenix of America", or the "Mexican Phoenix".

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Juana Mordó

Juana Mordó (April 26, 1899–March 12, 1984) was born in Thessaloniki, Greece and was an art dealer and gallery director in Madrid, Spain.

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Judson Jerome

Judson Jerome (February 8, 1927 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Hayes Walker, at PoetryCritic.com; published October 23, 2013; retrieved August 22, 2014 – August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer's Digest for over thirty years, beginning in 1959.

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Jueju

Jueju, or Chinese quatrain, is a type of jintishi ("modern form poetry") that grew popular among Chinese poets in the Tang Dynasty (618–907), although traceable to earlier origins.

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Jules Henri Saiset

Jules Henri Saiset (July 11, 1925 – July 12, 1995) was a French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, novelist, and critic.

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Jules Lemaître

François Élie Jules Lemaître (27 April 1853 – 4 August 1914) was a French critic and dramatist.

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Julia Daudet

Julia Daudet, born Julia Allard on 13 July 1844 and died on 23 April 1940, was a French writer, poet and journalist.

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Julia Kristeva

Julia Kristeva (Юлия Кръстева; born 24 June 1941) is a Bulgarian-French philosopher, literary critic, psychoanalyst, feminist, and, most recently, novelist, who has lived in France since the mid-1960s.

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Julian C. Chambliss

Julian C. Chambliss (born 1971) is professor of History at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, and is primarily known as a scholar of the real and imagined city and on comics.

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Juliana Spahr

Juliana Spahr (born 1966) is an American poet, critic, and editor.

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Julià Guillamon

Julià Guillamon is a Catalan writer and literary critic.

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Julie Myerson

Julie Myerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic.

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Julio Valle Castillo

Julio Valle Castillo (born August 10, 1952), was born in Masaya, Nicaragua.

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Julius Caesar Scaliger

Julius Caesar Scaliger (April 23, 1484 – October 21, 1558), or Giulio Cesare della Scala, was an Italian scholar and physician, who spent a major part of his career in France.

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Julius Fučík (journalist)

Julius Fučík (23 February 1903 – 8 September 1943) was a Czechoslovak journalist, an active member of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, and part of the forefront of the anti-Nazi resistance.

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Juliusz Żuławski

Juliusz Żuławski (7 October 1910 in Zakopane – 10 January 1999 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic and translator.

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Juliusz Słowacki

Juliusz Słowacki (23 August 1809 – 3 April 1849) was a Polish Romantic poet.

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Jun Etō

was the pen name of a Japanese literary critic, active in the Shōwa and early Heisei periods of Japan.

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Jun Ishikawa

was the pen name of a modernist author, translator and literary critic active in Shōwa period Japan.

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Junkie (novel)

Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict (originally titled Junk, later released as Junky) is a novel by American beat generation writer William S. Burroughs, published initially under the pseudonym William Lee in 1953.

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Junzaburō Nishiwaki

was a contemporary Japanese poet and literary critic, active in Shōwa period Japan, specializing in modernism, Dadaism and surrealism.

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Justus Hiddes Halbertsma

Justus Hiddes Halbertsma, West Frisian form: Joast Hiddes Halbertsma, pron.

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K. Ludwig Pfeiffer

K.

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K. M. George (writer)

Karimpumannil Mathai George (1914–2002), popularly known as Dr.

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K. P. Appan

Karthikayil Padmanabhan Appan (25 August 1936 – 14 December 2008), better known as K. P. Appan, was a renowned literary critic in Malayalam.

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Kaalingar

Kaalingar (c. 12th century CE) was a Tamil poet and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Kabir Chowdhury

Kabir Chowdhury (9 February 1923 – 13 December 2011) was Bangladeshi academic, essayist, materialist, translator, cultural worker and civil society activist.

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Kam Williams

Kam Williams (born December 11, 1952) is an American journalist known for his work as a film critic, celebrity interviewer, and literary critic.

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Kamran Mir Hazar

Kamran Mir Hazar (Dari/ Hazaragi) (born 1976) is a Hazara Norwegian poet, journalist and human rights activist.

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Kannada literature

tags --> Kannada literature (ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ) is the corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, a member of the Dravidian family spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script.

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Kanun (Albania)

The Kanun is a set of traditional Albanian laws.

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Karim Emami

Karim Emami (کریم امامی) (born 26 May 1930, Calcutta, India – 9 July 2005, Tehran, Iran) was a highly regarded Iranian translator, editor, lexicographer, and literary critic.

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Karl Kirchwey

Karl Kirchwey (born February 25, 1956) is an award–winning American poet who has lived in both Europe and the United States and whose work is strongly influenced by the Greek and Roman past.

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Karl Kroeber

Karl Kroeber (November 24, 1926 – November 8, 2009) was an American literary scholar, known for his writing on the English Romantics and American Indian literature.

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Karl Vennberg

Karl Vennberg (11 April 1910 – 12 May 1995) was a Swedish poet, writer and translator.

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Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (after 1814: von) Schlegel (10 March 1772 – 12 January 1829), usually cited as Friedrich Schlegel, was a German poet, literary critic, philosopher, philologist and Indologist.

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Karol Estreicher (senior)

Karol Józef Teofil Estreicher (22 November 1827 in Kraków – 30 September 1908 in Kraków) was a Polish bibliographer and librarian who was a founder of the Polish Academy of Learning.

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Karol Wiktor Zawodziński

Karol Wiktor Zawodziński, pseudonym Karol de Johne, (1890–1949) was highly acclaimed Polish literary critic, theoretist and historian of literature.

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Karrar Hussain

Karrar Hussain (1911–1999) was a Pakistani educationist, writer and literary critic.

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Kartar Singh Duggal

Kartar Singh Duggal (1 March 1917 – 26 January 2012) was an Indian writer who wrote in Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, and English.

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Kastellaun

Kastellaun is a town in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Kate Kellaway

Kate Kellaway (born 15 July 1957) is an English journalist and literary critic who writes for The Observer.

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Kathryn Cramer

Kathryn Elizabeth Cramer (born April 16, 1962) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Kathy Psomiades

Kathy Alexis Psomiades is an American literary critic and an associate professor of English at Duke University.

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Kausar Chandpuri

Kausar Chandpuri (1900–1990) was an Indian Unani physician and Urdu writer who gained repute as a novelist, short story writer and literary critic.

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Kay Glans

Kay Standy Glans (born 17 October 1955 in Finja, Kristianstad County, Sweden) is a Swedish poet, essayist, publisher and literary critic.

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Kazem Kazemi

Mohammad Kazem Kazemi (محمد کاظم کاظمی) (born January 10, 1968) is a notable contemporary Afghan poet, author, literary critic and a book editor by profession.

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Kazimiera Szczuka

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Kazimierz Wyka

Kazimierz Wyka (1910–1975) was a Polish literary historian, literary critic, and professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków following World War II.

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Kazimierz Zdziechowski

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Kazuo Hirotsu

was a Japanese novelist, literary critic and translator active in the Shōwa period.

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Kōichi Shiozawa

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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Kōji Nakano

was a Japanese novelist, translator of German literature and literary critic in Shōwa period Japan.

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Kees Fens

Kees Fens (18 October 1929 in Amsterdam – 14 June 2008) was a Dutch writer, essayist and literary critic.

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Ken'ichi Yoshida (literary scholar)

was a Japanese author and literary critic in Shōwa period Japan.

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Kenneth Rexroth

Kenneth Charles Marion Rexroth (December 22, 1905 – June 6, 1982) was an American poet, translator and critical essayist.

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Kevin Kopelson

Kevin Kopelson, born in 1960, is an American literary critic.

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Kevin Prufer

Kevin D. Prufer (born 1969 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet, academic, editor, and essayist.

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Kevin Young (poet)

Kevin Lowell Young is an American poet and teacher of poetry.

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Khaleel-Ur-Rehman Azmi

Khaleel-Ur-Rehman Azmi (1927–1978), also known as Khalil al-Rehman Azmi, was an Urdu poet and literary critic who was born in the village Seda Sultanpur in the district of Azamgarh.

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Khmer Writers' Association

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Kikuko Kawakami

was a Japanese woman writer active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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King-Kok Cheung

King-Kok Cheung is an American literary critic specializing in Asian American literature and is a professor in the department of English at UCLA.

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Kitamura Tokoku

was the pen name of Kitamura Montarō (北村門太郎), a Japanese poet, essayist, and one of the founders of the modern Japanese romantic literary movement in the late Meiji period of Japan.

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Kiyoshi Jinzai

was a Japanese novelist, Russian translator and literary critic active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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Kiyoteru Hanada

was a Japanese literary critic and essayist in the Shōwa period of Japan.

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Klara Johanson

Klara Elisabeth Johanson (6 October 1875 – 8 October 1948) was a Swedish literary critic and essayist.

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Kočo Racin

Kosta Apostolov Solev (Коста Апостолов Солев), primarily known as poet Kočo Racin (Koчо Рацин) (22 December 1908 – 13 June 1943), was a Macedonian partisan and author who is considered a founder of modern Macedonian literature.

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Kojin Karatani

is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic.

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Kokka Taikan

The Kokka Taikan (国歌大観) is a compilation encyclopedia of Japanese waka poetry early and modern, also serving as the de facto academic indexing system for poetry about which little is known.

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Korney Chukovsky

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (a; 31 March NS 1882 – 28 October 1969) was one of the most popular children's poets in the Russian language.

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Kosugi Tengai

was the pen-name of a novelist in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period Japan.

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Krastyo Krastev

Krastyo Kotev Krastev (Кръстьо Котев Кръстев; also transliterated as Krǎstjo Krǎstev, Krustyo Krustev, etc.) (31 May 1866 – 15 April 1919), popularly known as Dr.

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Kritik (magazine)

Kritik is a Danish language bimonthly cultural magazine with a special reference to literature, which is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Krushna Chandra Kar

Krushna Chandra Kar (1907–1995) was an Indian poet and literary critic who has written both in the Odia and English.

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Ksenofont Polevoy

Ksenofont Alexeyevich Polevoy (Ксенофонт Алексеевич Полевой, 1 August 1801, Irkutsk, Imperial Russia, – 21 April 1867, Tyukhmenevo, Smolensk Governorate, Imperial Russia) was a Russian writer, literary critic, journalist, publisher and translator.

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Kunwar Narayan

Kunwar Narain (19 September 1927 – 15 November 2017) was a poet in Indian literature, often regarded as the leading poet in Hindi.

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Kuri Kikuoka

was the pen-name of a Japanese author of poetry and novels active in Shōwa period Japan.

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Kuriyagawa Hakuson

was the pen-name of a Japanese literary critic, active in Taishō period Japan.

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Kyoshi Takahama

was a Japanese poet active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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L. Onerva

L.

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La Fanfarlo

La Fanfarlo is a work by French poet Charles Baudelaire, first published in January 1847.

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La Movida Literaria

La Movida Literaria was a Colombian literary magazine created in 2004, it circulated and had its web site until 2010.

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La petite mort

La petite mort (the little death) is an expression which means "the brief loss or weakening of consciousness" and in modern usage refers specifically to "the sensation of orgasm as likened to death".

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La Voce (magazine)

La Voce (meaning the Voice in English) was an Italian literary magazine which was published in Florence between 1908 and 1916.

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Labud Dragić

Labud Dragić (Serbian-Cyrillic: Лабуд Драгић; born 24 October 1954, Ljevišta, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian writer of Montenegrin origin.

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Lakshman Shastri Joshi

"Tarkateertha" Lakshman Shastri Joshi (1901–1994) was an Indian scholar, of Sanskrit, Hindu Dharma, and a Marathi literary critic, and supporter of Indian independence.

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Lakshmi Holmström

Lakshmi Holmström MBE (1 June 1935 – 6 May 2016)Amanda Hopkinson,, The Guardian, 18 May 2016.

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Land of Black Gold

Land of Black Gold (Tintin au pays de l'or noir) is the fifteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Language program director

A Language Program Director (LPD) is a usually senior academic position in United States universities.

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Larry McCaffery

Lawrence F. "Larry" McCaffery Jr. (born May 13, 1946) is an America literary critic, editor, and retired professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University.

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Latif Nazemi

Latif Nazemi (born 1947) is a Persian poet and literary critic from Afghanistan.

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Latin American Literary Review Press

The Latin American Literary Review/Press, affiliated with the Department of Comparative Literature in Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, is a non-profit organization.

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Laurence Lerner

Laurence (David) Lerner (12 December 1925 – 19 January 2016), often called Larry, was a South African-born British literary critic and poet and novelist.

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Law and literature

The law and literature movement focuses on the interdisciplinary connection between law and literature.

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Leadership studies

Leadership studies is a multidisciplinary academic field of study that focuses on leadership in organizational contexts and in human life.

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League of American Writers

The League of American Writers was an association of American novelists, playwrights, poets, journalists, and literary critics launched by the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) in 1935.

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Leavisism

Leavisism is a form of literary studies named after F. R. Leavis.

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Lee Oser

Lee Oser (born in 1958 in New York City) is a Roman Catholic novelist and literary critic.

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Lee Rourke

Lee Rourke is the author of the short-story collection EVERYDAY, the novel THE CANAL (winner of the Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize 2010) and the poetry collection VARROA DESTRUCTOR.

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Lee Upton

Lee Upton (born June 2, 1953 St. Johns, Michigan) is an American poet, fiction writer, literary critic, and a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Leigh Robert Davis

Leigh Robert Davis (20 June 1955 – 3 October 2009) was a New Zealand-based writer who created long poems and large-scale, mixed-media projects in which he worked with painters, designers and composers.

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Leo Löwenthal

Leo Löwenthal (3 November 1900 – 21 January 1993) was a German sociologist usually associated with the Frankfurt School.

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Leon Chwistek

Leon Chwistek (Kraków, Austria-Hungary, 13 June 1884 – 20 August 1944, Barvikha near Moscow, Russia) was a Polish avant-garde painter, theoretician of modern art, literary critic, logician, philosopher and mathematician.

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Leon Edel

Joseph Leon Edel (9 September 1907 – 5 September 1997) was a North American literary critic and biographer.

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Leon Lazarus

Leon Lazarus (August 22, 1919 – November 28, 2008) record for Leon Lazarus, Social Security Number 128-10-7400.

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Leon Levițchi

Leon Levițchi (27 August 1918 in Edineț, Hotin County, Kingdom of Romania – 16 October 1991 in Bucharest) was a Romanian philologist and translator who specialised in the study of the English language and literature.

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Leonardo Garet

Leonardo Garet is a Uruguayan writer teacher, and member of the National Academy of Uruguay.

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Leonid Vysheslavsky

Leonid Vysheslavsky (Леонід Миколайович Вишеславський; born March 18, 1914, Nikolayev, died December 26, 2002, Kyiv) was a Russian Soviet poet, literary critic and translator.

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Leons Briedis

Leons Briedis (born December 16, 1949 in Madona District, Soviet Union) is a Latvian poet, a novelist, an essayist, a literary critic and publisher, translator of prose and poetry from Latin, Russian, English, Romance languages (Romanian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Rhaeto-Romanic), Swahili (of Bantu peoples), Albanian and other languages.

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Les Chants de Maldoror

Les Chants de Maldoror (The Songs of Maldoror) is a French poetic novel, or a long prose poem.

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Lesley Wheeler

Lesley Wheeler is an American poet and literary scholar.

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Lesya Ukrainka

Lesya Ukrainka (Леся Українка) (born Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka (Лариса Петрівна Косач-Квітка) (–) is one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays. She also was an active political, civil, and feminist activist. Among her most well-known works are the collections of poems On the wings of songs (1893), Thoughts and Dreams (1899), Echos (1902), the epic poem Ancient fairy tale (1893), One word (1903), plays Princess (1913), Cassandra (1903—1907), In the Catacombs (1905), and Forest song (1911).

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Lev Anninsky

Lev Alexandrovich Anninsky (Лев Александрович Аннинский, born 7 April 1934, Rostov-on-Don, USSR) is the Soviet, Russian literary critic and historian, publicist, essayist, author of more than 30 books.

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Lewis Blake

Lewis Blake (born June 1946) is a British poet and artist.

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Lewis Mumford

Lewis Mumford (October 19, 1895 – January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic.

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Libel (poetry)

Libel is a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance, descended from the tradition of invective in classical Greek and Roman poetry.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and Literature

Class P: Language and Literature is a first order classification in the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Lilya Brik

Lilya Yuryevna Brik (alternatively spelled Lili or Lily; Лиля Юрьевна Брик; – August 4, 1978) was a Russian sometime writer and socialite, connected to many leading figures in the Russian avant-garde between 1914 and 1930.

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Linda Hutcheon

Linda Hutcheon, FRS, O.C. (born August 24, 1947) is a Canadian academic working in the fields of literary theory and criticism, opera, and Canadian studies.

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Linda Maria Baros

Linda Maria Baros (born 6 August 1981 in Bucharest) is a French-language poet, translator and literary critic, one of the most powerful new voices on today’s poetry scene (the famous French literary award Prix Guillaume Apollinaire – 2007 and The Poetical Calling Prize – 2004).

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Linguistics

Linguistics is the scientific study of language, and involves an analysis of language form, language meaning, and language in context.

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Lionel Trilling

Lionel Mordecai Trilling (July 4, 1905 – November 5, 1975) was an American literary critic, short story writer, essayist, and teacher.

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List of academic fields

The following outline is provided as an overview of an topical guide to academic disciplines: An academic discipline or field of study is known as a branch of knowledge.

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List of Albanians

This is a list of historical and living Albanians (ethnic Albanian people or people of full or partial Albanian ancestry) who are famous or notable, sorted by occupation and name.

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List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

This list of alumni of the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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List of alumni of the University of York

This is a list of alumni of the University of York, listed in alphabetical order by surname.

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List of atheist authors

This is a list of atheist authors.

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List of atheist philosophers

There have been many philosophers in recorded history who were atheists.

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List of Austrian School economists

This is a list of notable economists aligned with the Austrian School who are sometimes colloquially called "the Austrians".

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List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 2001

Booknotes is an American television series on the C-SPAN network hosted by Brian Lamb, which originally aired from 1989 to 2004.

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List of box office bombs (1950s)

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List of Brandeis University people

Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of Brandeis University.

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List of Brooklyn College alumni

This is a list of alumni of Brooklyn College, a senior college of the City University of New York, located in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

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List of Christ myth theory proponents

This is a partial list of people who have been categorized as Christ myth theory proponents, the belief that "the historical Jesus did not exist.

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List of Columbia College people

The following list contains only notable graduates and former students of Columbia College, the undergraduate liberal arts division of Columbia University, and its predecessor, from 1754 to 1776, King's College.

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List of Cornish historians

This is a list of Cornish people and others resident in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, who are known for their historical writings.

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List of Dewey Decimal classes

The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is structured around ten main classes covering the entire world of knowledge; each main class is further structured into ten hierarchical divisions, each having ten sections of increasing specificity.

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List of Harvard University people

The list of Harvard University people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Harvard University.

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List of How Not to Live Your Life episodes

The following is a list of episodes of How Not to Live Your Life, a British sitcom, written by and starring Dan Clark, about a neurotic twenty-nine-year-old man who is trying to navigate his way through life but is not helped by his bad instincts.

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List of In Our Time programmes

In Our Time is a discussion programme on the history of ideas; it has been hosted since 1998 by Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom.

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List of Levin College of Law graduates

This list of Levin College of Law graduates includes notable recipients of one or more academic law degrees (LL.B., J.D., LL.M.) from the Levin College of Law, the law school of the University of Florida, located in Gainesville, Florida.

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List of Louisiana Creoles

This is a list of notable Louisiana Creole people.

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List of Maltese people

This is a list of notable Maltese people including those not born in, or current residents of, Malta; they are Maltese nationals.

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List of New York University faculty

Following is a partial list of notable faculty (either past, present or visiting) of New York University.

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List of Nobel laureates in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors for outstanding contributions in the field of literature.

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List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century

The following notable pupils of Eton College were born in the 20th century.

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List of Oriel College people

A list of notable people affiliated with Oriel College, Oxford University, England, including alumni, academics, provosts and honorary fellows.

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List of pantheists

Pantheism is the belief that the universe (or nature as the totality of everything) is identical with divinity, or that everything composes an all-encompassing, immanent God.

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List of people educated at George Watson's College

Former pupils of George Watson's College in Edinburgh are known as Watsonians, in memory of the school's founder, George Watson.

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List of people from Beckenham

Beckenham is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England.

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List of people from Cornwall

This is a list of people from Cornwall, a county of England in the United Kingdom.

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List of people from Fort Worth, Texas

The following are people of note who were born in, live in, or have formerly resided in Fort Worth, Texas.

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List of people from Missouri

The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Missouri.

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List of people from Rhode Island

This is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Rhode Island or spent significant periods of their lives in the state.

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List of people from Skopje

Below is a list of notable people from Skopje, Macedonia or its surroundings.

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List of people from Union City, New Jersey

The following is a list of notable people from Union City, New Jersey.

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List of people who have declined a British honour

The following is a partial list of people who have declined a British honour, such as a knighthood or other grade of honour.

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List of philosophies

Philosophies: particular schools of thought, styles of philosophy, or descriptions of philosophical ideas attributed to a particular group or culture - listed in alphabetical order.

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List of Polish people

This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing persons.

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List of postmodern critics

This is a list of postmodern literary critics.

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List of Russian linguists and philologists

This list of Russian linguists and philologists includes the famous linguists from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Russian people

This is a list of people associated with the modern Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, Imperial Russia, Russian Tsardom, the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Assamese

Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1955, by Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters), to writers and their works, for their outstanding contribution to the upliftment of Indian literature and Assamese literature in particular.

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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati

Sahitya Akademi Award to Gujarati Writers by Sahitya Akademi.

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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Nepali

Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year by the Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters) to writers and their works for their outstanding contribution to the upliftment of Indian literature, Nepali literature being one of them.

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List of San Jose State University people

The following is a list of notable persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with San José State University, located in the American city of San Jose, California.

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List of Serbs

This is a list of historical and living Serbs (of Serbia or the Serb diaspora).

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List of Sigma Nu brothers

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List of St Anne's College, Oxford people

The following is a list of notable people associated with St Anne's College, Oxford, including alumni, academics, and Principals of the college.

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List of Tamil people

This is a list of notable Tamils.

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List of University at Buffalo people

This is a list of people connected to the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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List of University of California, Los Angeles people

This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles − UCLA.

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List of University of Leeds people

This list of University of Leeds people is a selected list of notable past staff and students of the University of Leeds.

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List of University of New Mexico faculty

This is a list of past and present faculty members at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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List of University of Paris people

This is an incomplete list of notable people affiliated with the University of Paris, often called "La Sorbonne".

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List of University of Peradeniya people

This is a list of notable University of Peradeniya people.

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List of University of Washington people

This page lists notable students, alumni and faculty members of the University of Washington.

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List of Wesleyan University people

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

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List of writing genres

Writing genres (commonly known, more narrowly, as literary genres) are determined by narrative technique, tone, content, and sometimes length.

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List of years in poetry

This page gives a chronological list of years in poetry (descending order).

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Literary Criticism (UIL)

Literary Criticism is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League in Texas, USA.

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Literary criticism in Iran

Literary criticism (نقد ادبی) is a relatively young discipline in Iran since there had been no comparable tradition of literary criticism before the nineteenth century, when European influence first began to penetrate the country.

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Literary editor

A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper, magazine or similar publication who deals with aspects concerning literature and books, especially reviews.

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Literary element

A literary element, or narrative element, or element of literature is a constituent of all works of narrative fiction—a necessary feature of verbal storytelling that can be found in any written or spoken narrative.

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Literary Hub

Literary Hub is a daily literary website that launched in 2015 by Grove Atlantic president and publisher Morgan Entrekin, American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame editor Terry McDonell, and Electric Literature founder Andy Hunter.

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Literary magazine

A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense.

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Literary theory

Literary theory in a strict sense is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for analyzing literature.

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Literature and Revolution

Literature and Revolution (Литература и революция) is a classic work of literary criticism from the Marxist standpoint written by Leon Trotsky in 1924.

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Literature and Theology

Literature and Theology is a quarterly peer-reviewed indisciplinary academic journal of theology and literary studies published by Oxford University Press.

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Literature of Birmingham

The literary tradition of Birmingham originally grew out of the culture of religious puritanism that developed in the town in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Liu Xiaobo

Liu Xiaobo (刘晓波, 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese writer, literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end communist one-party rule in China.

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Liudmyla Skyrda

Liudmyla Skurda (Людми́ла Миха́йлівна Скирда́) (born September 15, 1945 in Kirovograd, Soviet Union) is a well-known Ukrainian poet, scholar, literary critic, specialist in literature, culture expert, translator.

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Liudmyla Starytska-Cherniakhivska

Liudmyla Starytska-Cherniakhivska (17 August 1868, Kyiv, Ukraine – 1941, unknown) was a Ukrainian writer, translator, and literary critic.

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Liz Byrski

Elizabeth Ann Byrski (born 3 February 1944 in London) is an Australian writer and journalist.

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Logology (science of science)

Logology ("the science of science") is the study of all aspects of science and of its practitioners—aspects philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political, institutional, financial.

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London Review of Books

The London Review of Books (LRB) is a British journal of literary essays.

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Lorne Pierce

Lorne Albert Pierce (3 August 1890 - 27 November 1961) was a Canadian publisher, editor, and literary critic who published and promoted Canadian literature for more than forty years during his tenure as editor of Toronto's Ryerson Press.

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Los Contemporáneos

Los Contemporáneos (which means "The Contemporaries" in Spanish) can refer to a Mexican modernist group, active in the late 1920s and early 1930s, as well as to the literary magazine which served as the group's mouthpiece and artistic vehicle from 1928 to 1931.

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Louis Althusser

Louis Pierre Althusser (16 October 1918 – 22 October 1990) was a French Marxist philosopher.

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Louis Delluc

Louis Delluc (14 October 1890 – 22 March 1924) was an Impressionist French film director, screen writer and film critic.

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Louise Epstein

Dina Louise Epstein, (born 16 July 1965 in Malmö) is a Swedish journalist and author.

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Louisiana State University

The Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Luay Hamza Abbas

Luay Hamza Abbas (born 1965) is a noted Iraqi writer.

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Luciano Anceschi

Luciano Anceschi (February 20, 1911 in Milan – May 2, 1995 in Bologna) was an Italian literary critic and essayist.

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Luigi Silori

Luigi Silori (19 November 1921 – 9 July 1983) was an Italian literary critic, novelist, playwright, and a popular radio and television personality in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Luis Aguilar-Monsalve

Luis Aguilar-Monsalve (born Cuenca, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian writer, critic, and professor emeritus at Hanover College.

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Luis Cernuda

Luis Cernuda (born Luis Cernuda Bidón September 21, 1902 – November 5, 1963) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27.

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Luisa Luisi

Luisa Luisi Janicki was a Uruguayan poet, teacher, and literary critic.

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Luljeta Lleshanaku

Luljeta Lleshanaku (born 1968, in Elbasan, Albania) is an Albanian poet who is the recipient of the 2009 Crystal Vilenica award for European poets.

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Luo Yijun

Luo Yijun (born March 29, 1967) is a Taiwanese writer.

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Lydia Wevers

Lydia Joyce Wevers, ONZM (born 1950), is a New Zealand literary critic, English language literary historian, editor, and book reviewer.

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Lynne Hanley

Lynne Hanley (born 1943) is an American feminist author and literary critic.

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M. C. Bradbrook

Muriel Clara "M.C." Bradbrook (27 April 1909 – 11 June 1993) was a British literary scholar and authority on Shakespeare.

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M. H. Abrams

Meyer Howard "Mike" Abrams (July 23, 1912 – April 21, 2015), usually cited as M. H. Abrams, was an American literary critic, known for works on romanticism, in particular his book The Mirror and the Lamp.

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M. K. Sanu

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M. Krishnan Nair (author)

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M. P. Paul

M.

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Machado de Assis

Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, Machado, or Bruxo do Cosme VelhoVainfas, p. 505.

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Maja Lundgren

Maja Lundgren, (born March 18, 1965) is a Swedish author, literary critic and translator.

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Makarand Paranjape

Makarand R. Paranjape (born 31 August 1960) is an Indian poet and a professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India.

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Makoto Ōoka

, Poetry International, 2006 was a Japanese poet and literary critic.

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Maksim Bahdanovič

Maksim Adamavič Bahdanovič (Belarusian language: Максім Адамавіч Багдановіч) (December 9, 1891 – May 25, 1917) was a Belarusian poet, journalist, translator, literary critic and historian of literature.

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Malcolm Cowley

Malcolm Cowley (August 24, 1898 – March 27, 1989) was an American writer, editor, historian, poet, and literary critic.

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Malcolm Ross (literary critic)

Malcolm Mackenzie Ross, (January 2, 1911November 4, 2002) was a notable Canadian literary critic.

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Malek Alloula

Malek Alloula (1937-2015) was an Algierian poet, writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Mallar (poet)

Mallar (c. 11 to 13th century CE) was a Tamil poet, scholar, and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Malwina Garfeinowa-Garska

Malwina Garfeinowa-Garska (October 15, 1870 in Warsaw – September 19, 1932 in Kraków), pseudonym Maria Zabojecka, was a Polish literary critic, translator from Scandinavian literature, prosaist, writer.

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Mammonart

Mammonart.

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Manakkudavar

Manakkudavar (c. 10th century CE) was a Tamil poet and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Manesse Verlag

The Manesse Verlag is a German publishing house for classical literature, founded in 1944 in Zürich.

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Manolis Anagnostakis

Manolis Anagnostakis (10 March 1925 – 23 June 2005) was a Greek poet and critic at the forefront of the Marxist and existentialist poetry movements arising during and after the Greek Civil War in the late 1940s.

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Manuel Bandeira

Manuel Carneiro de Sousa Bandeira Filho (Recife, Pernambuco, April 19, 1886 – Rio de Janeiro, October 13, 1968) was a poet, literary critic, and translator.

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Manuel González Prada

Jose Manuel de los Reyes González de Prada y Ulloa (Lima, January 5, 1844 – Lima, July 22, 1918) was a Peruvian politician and anarchist, literary critic and director of the National Library of Peru.

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Manuel Luis Martinez

Manuel Luis Martinez (June 26, 1966) is an American novelist and literary critic.

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Manya Gordon

Manya Gordon Strunsky (1882-1945), best known as Manya Gordon, was a Ukrainian-born Jewish-American historian and political activist.

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María Mencía

María Mencía is a Spanish-born media artist and researcher working as a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University in London, United Kingdom.

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Marc Shell

Marc Shell, born 1947 in Montreal, is a Canadian literary critic.

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Marcel Raymond

Marcel Raymond (December 20, 1897 in Geneva – November 28, 1981 in Geneva) was a Swiss literary critic who specialized in French literature.

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Marcel Reich-Ranicki

Marcel Reich-Ranicki (2 June 1920 – 18 September 2013) was a Polish-born German literary critic and member of the literary group Gruppe 47.

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Marco Aurelio Denegri

Marco Aurelio Denegri Santagadea (born 16 May 1938) is a Peruvian intellectual, literature critic and sexologist.

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Marcu Beza

Marcu Beza (June 30, 1882 in Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire – May 6, 1949 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, and diplomat of Aromanian origin.

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Margaret Atwood

Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, inventor, teacher and environmental activist.

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Margery Fisher

Margery Lilian Edith Fisher (née Turner) 1913–1992 was a British literary critic and academic.

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Margot Peters

Margot Peters (born May 13, 1933) is an American novelist and biographer, including of Charlotte Brontë, George Bernard Shaw, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the Drews and Barrymores, May Sarton, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.

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Maria Baciu

Maria Baciu (born 4 March 1942 in Todireni, Botoşani) is a Romanian poet, professor, and literary critic.

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Maria Moravskaya

Maria Magdalina Francheska Ludvigovna Moravskaya (or Moravsky; Мари́я Магдали́на Франче́ска Лю́двиговна Мора́вская; Maria Coughlan in the marriage; 12 January 1890 Warsaw, Russian Empire – 26 June 1947 Miami, US or after 1958 Chile) was a Russian poet, writer, translator and literary critic.

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Marie Ponsot

Marie Ponsot, née Birmingham (born April 6, 1921) is an American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator.

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Marietta Chudakova

Marietta Omarovna Chudakova (Мариэтта Омаровна Чудакова) is a Soviet and Russian literary critic, historian, and doctor of philological sciences, writer, memoirist, public figure.

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Marilyn Butler

Marilyn Speers Butler, Lady Butler, FRSA, FRSL, FBA (née Evans; 11 February 1937 – 11 March 2014) was a British literary critic.

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Marino Sinibaldi

Marino Sinibaldi (Marino Sinibaldi) is an Italian journalist and literary critic.

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Mario Alicata

Mario Alicata (8 May 1918, Reggio Calabria - 6 December 1966, Rome) was an Italian Partisan, literary critic and politician.

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Mario Szenessy

Mario Szenessy (born September 14, 1930 in Veliki Bečkerek, Yugoslavia (today Zrenjanin, Serbia) - died October 11, 1976 in Pinneberg, Germany) was a Hungarian-German author, translator, and literary critic.

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Mario Vargas Llosa

Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born March 28, 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa, is a Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, essayist and college professor.

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Mariya Litovskaya

Mariya Arkadevna Litovskaya, née Yeremeyeva (Мария Аркадьевна Литовская; b. October 25, 1958) is a Soviet and Russian philologist, literary critic, Professor of the Ural Federal University, one of the leading scholars at the Institute of History and Archaeology under the Russian Academy of Sciences (Ural Department).

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Mark Ford (poet)

Mark Ford (born 1962 Nairobi, Kenya) is a British poet.

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Mark Lipovetsky

Mark Naumovich Lipovetsky (Mарк Наумович Липовецкий) (born June 2, 1964) is a Russian literary, film, and cultural critic who advocates the position that postmodernism is replacing socialist realism as the dominant art movement in Russia.

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Mark Z. Danielewski

Mark Z. Danielewski (born March 5, 1966) is an American fiction author.

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Markus Gasser

Markus Gasser (born 1967) is an Austrian literary scientist and author.

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Markus Hediger

Markus Hediger (born 31 March 1959) is a Swiss writer and translator.

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Marta Traba

Marta Traba (Buenos Aires, 25 January 1930 – Madrid, 27 November 1983) was an art critic and writer known for her contributions to Latin American art and literature.

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Martha Nell Smith

Martha Nell Smith is a professor of English and founding director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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Martin Edwards (author)

Martin Edwards (born 7 July 1955), whose full name is Kenneth Martin Edwards, is a British crime novelist, critic and solicitor.

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Martin Kettle

Martin James Kettle (born 7 September 1949) is a British journalist and author.

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Martin Lüdke

Martin Lüdke (born April 9, 1943 in Apolda, Thuringia) is a German literary critic.

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Martin Seymour-Smith

Martin Roger Seymour-Smith (24 April 1928 – 1 July 1998) was a British poet, literary critic, biographer and astrologer.

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Marxism

Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that views class relations and social conflict using a materialist interpretation of historical development and takes a dialectical view of social transformation.

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Marxist literary criticism

Marxist literary criticism is a loose term describing literary criticism based on socialist and dialectic theories.

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Marxist schools of thought

Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that frames capitalism through a paradigm of exploitation, analyzes class relations and social conflict using a materialist interpretation of historical development and takes a dialectical view of social transformation.

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Mary Baine Campbell

Mary Baine Campbell (born Hudson, Ohio) is an American poet, scholar, and professor.

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Mary Colum

Mary Colum (née Maguire, June 14, 1884 – October 22, 1957) was an Irish literary critic and author, who also co-founded a literary journal.

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Mary Ellmann

Mary Ellmann (1921–89) was an American writer and literary critic.

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Mary Gordon (writer)

Mary Catherine Gordon (born December 8, 1949) is an American writer and the McIntosh Professor of English at Barnard College.

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Mary Poovey

Mary Louise Poovey is an American cultural historian and literary critic whose work focuses on the Victorian Era.

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Maryam Jafari Azarmani

Maryam Jafari Azarmani (or Azarmâni, Aazarmaani) (Persian: مریم جعفری آذرمانی), is an Iranian poet, literary critic, and translator.

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Maryland Institute College of Art

Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is an art and design college in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Masaaki Tachihara

was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist, essayist, poet and literary critic of Korean descent, active during the Shōwa period.

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Masamune Atsuo

was a researcher of Japanese literature and a poet.

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Masaoka Shiki

, pen-name of Masaoka Noboru (正岡 升), was a Japanese poet, author, and literary critic in Meiji period Japan.

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Master–slave dialectic

The master–slave dialectic is the common name for a famous passage of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, though the original German phrase, Herrschaft und Knechtschaft, is more properly translated as Lordship and Bondage.

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Masud Husain Khan

Masud Husain Khan (28 January 1919 – 16 October 2010) was a linguist, the first Professor Emeritus in Social Sciences at Aligarh Muslim University and the fifth Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, a Central University in New Delhi.

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Matei Vișniec

Matei Vişniec; born January 29, 1956 in Rădăuţi) is a Romanian-French playwright, poet and journalist living in Paris. He is internationally known especially for his writings in the French language. He graduated in 1980 from the History and Philosophy Faculty of the University of Bucharest. Between 1977 and 1987 he wrote 8 plays in two or three acts, about twenty short plays, and some screenplays, but all were turned down by the censors. In 1987 he was invited to France by a literary foundation, and he asked for political asylum. Between August 1988 and October 1989 he lived in London, where he worked for the Romanian section of the BBC. After settling down in France, he has been writing mostly in French, and has received French citizenship. After the fall of communism in Romania, in 1989, Matei Vișniec became one of the most performed playwrights in the country, with more than 30 plays put on in Bucharest and other towns. In 1996 the National Theatre of Timisoara organized a Matei Vișniec Festival with 12 companies presenting his plays. His international audience as a playwright started in 1992, with the play Horses at the Windows performed in France, and Old Clown Wanted at the "Bonner Biennale". Since then, Visniec has had more than 20 plays performed in France (Théâtre Guichet Montparnasse, Studio des Champs-Elysées, Théâtre du Rond-Point des Champs Elysées - Paris, Théâtre de l'Utopie - La Rochelle, Compagnie Pli Urgent - Lyon, Théâtre Le Jodel - Avignon, Théâtre de Lenche and Théâtre de la Minoterie - Marseille, Compagnie Nice-Théâtre Vivant - Nice, etc.). Old Clown Wanted has been performed in: France, Germany, United States, Denmark, Austria, Poland, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Romania, Moldavia, and Georgia. He is working as a journalist at Radio France Internationale.

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Material culture

Material culture is the physical aspect of culture in the objects and architecture that surround people.

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Matija Čop

Matija Čop (26 January 1797 – 6 July 1835), also known in German as Matthias Tschop, was a Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic.

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Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools.

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Matthew Ward (writer)

Matthew Ward (1950/1951 – June 23, 1990) was an American English/French translator noted for his 1989 rendition of Albert Camus' The Stranger.

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Maud Bodkin

Amy Maud Bodkin (1875 in Chelmsford, Essex – 1967 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire) was an English classical scholar, writer on mythology, and literary critic.

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Maurice Blanchot

Maurice Blanchot (22 September 1907 – 20 February 2003) was a French writer, philosopher, and literary theorist.

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Maurice d'Hartoy

Maurice d'Hartoy (1892, Berneville – 1981), whose real name was Mauritius-Lucien Hanot, also known as Lieutenant d’Hartoy, was a soldier, politician and French writer.

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Maurice Francis Egan

Maurice Francis Egan (May 24, 1852 – January 15, 1924) was an American writer and diplomat.

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Maurycy Mochnacki

Maurycy Mochnacki (born 13 September 1803 in Bojaniec near Żółkiew – died on 20 December 1834 in Auxerre) was a Polish literary, theatre and music critic, publicist, journalist, pianist, historian and independence activist.

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Max Koch (academic)

Max Koch (22 December 1855 in Munich – 19 December 1931 in Breslau) was a German historian and literary critic.

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Max Rojas

Juan Máximo Rojas Proenza, known as Max Rojas (June 4, 1940 – April 24, 2015) was a Mexican poet, essayist, literary critic and culture manager.

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Max Wykes-Joyce

Max Wykes-Joyce (1924 in Worcestershire – 2002) was a British art and literary critic.

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Maxim Antonovich

Maxim Alexeyevich Antonovich (Макси́м Алексе́евич Антоно́вич, 9 May 1835, – 14 November 1918) was a Russian literary critic, essayist, memoirist, translator and philosopher.

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Maximilian Voloshin

Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin (Максимилиа́н Алекса́ндрович Кирие́нко-Воло́шин), commonly known as Max Voloshin (May 28, 1877 – November 8, 1932), was a Russian poet of Ukrainian-German origin.

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Mayra Santos-Febres

Mayra Santos-Febres (born 1966 in Carolina) is a Puerto Rican author, poet, novelist, professor of literature, essayist, and literary critic.

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Medea (play)

Medea (Μήδεια, Mēdeia) is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC.

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Media studies

Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media.

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Meena Alexander

Meena Alexander (born 1951) is a poet, scholar, and writer.

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Mel Bradford

Melvin E. "Mel" Bradford (May 8, 1934 – March 3, 1993) was a conservative political commentator and professor of literature at the University of Dallas.

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Melita Vovk

Melita Vovk (born 14 June 1928) is a Slovene painter and illustrator of children's books.

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Melvin Jules Bukiet

Melvin Jules Bukiet is an author and literary critic.

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Men of Good Will

Les Hommes de bonne volonté (italic) is an epic roman-fleuve by French writer Jules Romains, published in 27 volumes between 1932 and 1946.

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Menard Press

The Menard Press is a small press publisher that started life as a magazine in 1969.

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Meridiano di Roma

Meridiano di Roma: literary, artistic and scientific Italy (Meridian of Rome) was a literary criticism, literature and art magazine founded by Pietro Maria Bardi and directed by Giovanni Battista Angioletti since January 1938.

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Meta-discussion

The term meta-discussion means a discussion whose subject is a discussion.

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Michaël Zeeman

Michaël Zeeman (12 September 1958, Marken - 27 July 2009, Rotterdam) was a prominent Dutch journalist, author, editor, columnist and literary critic.

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Michael Anesko

Michael Anesko is a U.S. literary critic, writer and professor.

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Michael Benedikt (poet)

Michael Benedikt (May 26, 1935Publications, Europa. International who's who of authors and writers. Routledge, 2003. 48. Print. – February 9, 2007) was an American poet, editor, and literary critic.

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Michael D. C. Drout

Michael D. C. Drout (born 1968) is Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Study of the Medieval at Wheaton College.

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Michael Eissenhauer

Michael Eissenhauer (born 1956 in Stuttgart) is a German art historian and director-general of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.

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Michael Hamburger

Michael Hamburger (22 March 1924 – 7 June 2007) was a noted British translator, poet, critic, memoirist and academic.

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Michael Hemmingson

Michael Hemmingson (July 12, 1966 – January 9, 2014) was a novelist, short story writer, literary critic, cultural anthropologist, qualitative researcher, playwright, and screenwriter.

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Michael Hofmann

Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957 in Freiburg, West Germany) is a German-born poet who writes in English and a translator of texts from German.

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Michael Morrissey (writer)

Michael James Terence Morrissey (Michael Morrissey) (born 1942) is a New Zealand poet, short story writer, novelist, editor, feature article writer, book reviewer and columnist.

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Michael Pate

Michael Pate (26 February 1920 – 1 September 2008) was an Australian actor, writer, director, and World War II army veteran.

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Michael R. Collings

Michael Robert Collings (born October 29, 1947 in Rupert, Idaho) is an American author, poet, literary critic, and bibliographer, and a former professor of creative writing and literature at Pepperdine University.

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Michael Scheffel

Michael Scheffel (born 27 February 1958, Frankfurt) is a professor for the history of modern German literature and more generally of Literary sciences at Wuppertal University.

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Michael Swanton

Michael James Swanton is a British polymath: historian and archaeologist, translator and literary critic specialising in Old English literature and the Anglo-Saxon period.

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Michael Warner

Michael Warner (born 1958) is an American literary critic, social theorist, and Seymour H. Knox Professor of English Literature and American Studies at Yale University.

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Michel Caffier

Michel Caffier (born 17 June 1930 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French journalist, writer and literary critic.

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Michel Crépu

Michel Crépu In November 2012 during ''Le Masque et la Plume''. Michel Crépu (24 August 1954 in Étampes) is a French writer and literary critic as well as the editor-in-chief of Nouvelle Revue française since 2015.

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Michel Ekman

Michel Flemmingsson Ekman (born 25 February 1956 in Helsinki) is a Swedish-speaking Finnish literary critic.

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Michel Foucault

Paul-Michel Foucault (15 October 1926 – 25 June 1984), generally known as Michel Foucault, was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, social theorist, and literary critic.

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Michelle Cliff

Michelle Carla Cliff (2 November 1946 – 12 June 2016) was a Jamaican-American author whose notable works included Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven, and Free Enterprise.

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Michiel van Kempen

Michaël Henricus Gertrudis (Michiel) van Kempen (born 4 April 1957) is a Dutch writer, art historian and literary critic.

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Michiko

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Michio Takeyama

was a Japanese writer, literary critic and scholar of German literature, active in Shōwa period Japan.

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Mihai Viteazu, Constanța

Mihai Viteazu is a commune in Constanța County, Romania.

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Mihail Kogălniceanu

Mihail Kogălniceanu (also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891) was a Moldavian, later Romanian liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, after the 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as Foreign Minister under Carol I. He was several times Interior Minister under Cuza and Carol.

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Mike Alder

Mike Alder (born Michael D. Alder) is an Australian mathematician who was an assistant professor at the University of Western Australia.

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Mikhail Bakhtin

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Mikhail Lifshitz

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshitz (Михаи́л Алекса́ндрович Ли́фшиц; July 23, 1905, in Melitopol, Tavria (Crimea) – September 28, 1983, in Moscow) was a Soviet Marxian literary critic and philosopher of art who had a long and controversial career in the former Soviet Union.

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Mikhail Protopopov

Mikhail Alexeyevich Protopopov (Михаил Алексеевич Протопопов; 1848, Kostroma, Imperial Russia – 16 December 1915) was a Russian journalist, publicist and literary critic.

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Milan Orlić

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Milan Rešetar

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Milward Kennedy

Milward Rodon Kennedy Burge (21 June 1894 – 1968) was an English civil servant, journalist, crime writer and literary critic.

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Mimesis

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Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature

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Min Thu Wun

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Mina Cho

Mina Cho (born 1960) is a South Korean poet, critic, lecturer, and teacher.

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Mine Boy (novel)

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Mineke Schipper

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Mirela Roznoveanu

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Mise en abyme

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Mission Earth (novel series)

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Mitsugu Saotome

was the pen-name of a Japanese writer of historical fiction in Shōwa and Heisei period Japan.

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Mitsuo Nakamura

was the pen-name of a writer of biographies and stage-plays, and a literary critic active in Shōwa period Japan.

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MLA Handbook

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MLA Style Manual

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Mošovce

Mošovce is one of the largest villages in the historical region of Turiec, currently in the Turčianske Teplice District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.

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Modern Greek studies

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Modern Language Notes

Modern Language Notes is an academic journal established in 1886 at the Johns Hopkins University, where it is still edited and published, with the intention of introducing continental European literary criticism into American scholarship.

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Mohammad Hameed Shahid

Mohammad Hameed Shahid (Urdu:محمد حمید شاہد; b. March 23, 1957, Pindi Gheb, Punjab province, Pakistan) is an Urdu fiction writer and literary critic.

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Mohammad Hoqouqi

Mohammad Hoghooghi (محمد حقوقى; May 3, 1937 – June 29, 2009) was an Iranian poet and critic.

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Mohammad-Reza Shafiei Kadkani

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Mokutaro Kinoshita

was the pen-name of a Japanese author, dramaturge, poet, art historian and literary critic, as well as a licensed doctor specializing in dermatology during Taishō and early Shōwa period Japan. His other pen names included Horikason (堀花村), Chikaisshakusei (地下一尺生), Sounan (葱南) and others. As professor of dermatology and a noted leprosy researcher, he served at four universities (South Manchuria Medical College, Aichi Medical College, Tohoku Imperial University, Tokyo Imperial University).

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Molly Mahood

Molly Maureen Mahood (17 June 1919 – 14 February 2017), published as M. M. Mahood, was a British literary scholar, whose interests ranged from Shakespeare to postcolonial African literature.

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Molly McGrann

Molly McGrann is an American literary critic, poet, and novelist.

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Monica Lovinescu

Monica Lovinescu (19 November 1923 – 20 April 2008) was a Romanian essayist, short story writer, literary critic, translator, and journalist, noted for her activities as an opponent of the Romanian Communist regime.

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Monroe Beardsley

Monroe Curtis Beardsley (December 10, 1915 – September 18, 1985) was an American philosopher of art.

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Montelupich Prison

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Moorestown Friends School

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Morag Fraser

Morag Fraser is an Australian journalist and literary critic.

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Mori Ōgai

Lieutenant-General, known by his pen name Mori Ōgai, was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori.

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Motoyoshi Shimizu

was the pen name of a Japanese novelist and poet, active during the Shōwa and Heisei periods of Japan.

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MSU Faculty of Journalism

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Muhammad Ali Siddiqui

Muhammad Ali Siddiqui (7 March 1938- 9 Jan 2013) was a noted scholar of Urdu literature, educationist, literary critic and a newspaper columnist from Pakistan.

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Muhammad Kurd Ali

Muhammad Kurd Ali ('''محمد كردعلي'''., 1876–1953) was a notable Syrian scholar, historian and literary critic in the Arabic language.

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Muhammad Loutfi Goumah

Muhammad Loutfi Goumah (محمد لطفي جمعة muħammæd lūtfi ǧomʿa; also spelled Mohammed Lotfy Gomaa or Muhammed Lotfy Jouma') (January 18, 1886 Alexandria − June 15, 1953 Cairo), is an Egyptian patriot, essayist, author, and barrister, he studied law and became one of Egypt's most famous lawyers and public speakers.

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Muhammad Mojlum Khan

Muhammad Mojlum Khan (born 6 December 1973) is a Bangladeshi-born British non-fiction writer.

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Mumyōzōshi

is an early 13th-century Japanese text.

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Mungo William MacCallum

Sir Mungo William MacCallum KCMG (26 February 1854 – 3 September 1942) was Chancellor of the University of Sydney from 1934 to 1936, and a noted literary critic.

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Murat Belge

Murat Belge (born March 16, 1943) is a Turkish academic, translator, literary critic, columnist, civil rights activist, and occasional tour guide.

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Muriel Spark

Dame Muriel Sarah Spark DBE, CLit, FRSE, FRSL (née Camberg; 1 February 1918 – 13 April 2006).

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Musa Geshaev

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Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone"

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My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays

My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays by Steven Moore (Zerogram Press, 2017) is a collection of book reviews that were originally published in periodicals from the late 1970s onward.

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N. K. Desam

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N. Katherine Hayles

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N. Krishna Pillai

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Naïve empiricism

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Nacchar

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Nadia Cavalera

Nadia Cavalera (born September 20, 1950 in Galatone, Lecce) is an Italian novelist, poet and literary critic.

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Nahida Ruth Lazarus

Nahilda Lazarus (born February 3, 1849) was a German–Jewish author, essayist, scholar, and literary critic.

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Najah al-Attar

Najah Al-Attar (نجاح العطار; born 10 January 1933) is the Vice President of Syria, in office since 2006.

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Nalinidhar Bhattacharya

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Nancy Bogen

Nancy Bogen (born April 24, 1932) is an American author-scholar, mixed media producer, and digital artist.

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Nancy Pearl

Nancy Pearl (born January 12, 1945) is an American librarian, best-selling author, literary critic and the former Executive Director of the Washington Center for the Book at Seattle Public Library.

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Naomi Lindstrom

Naomi Eva Lindstrom (born November 21, 1950 in Chicago) is an American literary critic who has published books and articles on Latin American narrative and poetry and Jewish writing from Latin America.

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Naomi Schor

Naomi Schor (October 10, 1943 in New York City – December 2, 2001 in New Haven, CT) was a noted literary critic and theorist.

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Narrative

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Narratology

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Natalia Magnat

Natalia Yakovlevna Magnat (Ната́лья Я́ковлевна Магна́т; November 5, 1954 in Moscow – October 18, 1997 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian translator of English language, author of works on literary criticism and aesthetics, leader of underground leftist organizations "Left School" (Russian: Левая школа) and "Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union" (NCPSU) (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Советского Союза (НКПСС)).

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Nathaniel Mackey

Nathaniel Mackey is an American poet, novelist, anthologist, literary critic and editor.

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Nathaniel Parker Willis

Nathaniel Parker Willis (January 20, 1806 – January 20, 1867), also known as N. P. Willis,Baker, 3 was an American author, poet and editor who worked with several notable American writers including Edgar Allan Poe and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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National Book Critics Circle

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National Library of Estonia

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Native American Renaissance

The Native American Renaissance is a term originally coined by critic Kenneth Lincoln in the 1983 book Native American Renaissance to categorise the significant increase in production of literary works by Native Americans in the United States in the late 1960s and onwards.

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Natsume Sōseki

, born, was a Japanese novelist.

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Natural Supernaturalism

Natural Supernaturalism is the name of a chapter in Thomas Carlyle's novel Sartor Resartus, which, says Dr.

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Nínay

Nínay is the first novel authored by a native Filipino.

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Ndue Ukaj

Ndue Ukaj is an Albanian writer, publicist, literary critic and literary theorist.

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Necronomicon Press

Necronomicon Press is an American small press publishing house specializing in fiction, poetry and literary criticism relating to the horror and fantasy genres.

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Neelakshi Singh

Neelakshi Singh (born in Hajipur, Bihar, India 17 March 1978) is a Hindi author.

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Neil Genzlinger

Neil Genzlinger is an American playwright, editor, book reviewer, and theatre and television critic who frequently writes for The New York Times.

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Nelug Dzö

' Nelug Dzö' is a poetic vignette written in Classical Tibetan and one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa.

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Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania

Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania is a collection of 57 short stories by Mike Ormsby, published by Editura Compania in Bucharest, Romania in May 2008, with an E-book version published on Amazon in June 2012.

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New Criticism

New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century.

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New Humanism

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New Peasant Poets

New Peasant Poets (Новокрестьянские поэты) was the conditional collective name of a group of Russian poets of the Silver Age of peasant origin.

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New Provinces (poetry anthology)

New Provinces: Poems of Several Authors was an anthology of Canadian poetry published in the 1930s, anonymously edited by F. R. Scott assisted by Leo Kennedy and A. J. M. Smith.

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New Sincerity

New Sincerity (closely related to and sometimes described as synonymous with post-postmodernism) is a trend in music, aesthetics, literary fiction, film criticism, poetry, literary criticism and philosophy.

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New York Edition

The New York Edition of Henry James' fiction was a 24-volume collection of the Anglo-American writer's novels, novellas and short stories, originally published in the U.S. and the UK in 1907-1909, with a photogravure frontispiece for each volume by Alvin Langdon Coburn.

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Newington Green Unitarian Church

Newington Green Unitarian Church (NGUC) in north London is one of England's oldest Unitarian churches.

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News from Babel

News from Babel were an English avant-rock group founded in 1983 by Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper, Zeena Parkins and Dagmar Krause.

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Newton Arvin

Fredrick Newton Arvin (August 25, 1900 – March 21, 1963) was an American literary critic and academic.

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Newton North High School

Newton North High School, formerly Newton High School, is the larger and longer-established of two public high schools in Newton, Massachusetts, the other being Newton South High School.

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Nicholas Lezard

Nicholas Lezard is an English journalist and literary critic.

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Nicholas Watson (academic)

Nicholas Watson is an English-Canadian medievalist, literary critic, religious historian, and author.

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Nick DiMartino

Nick Joseph DiMartino (born November 11, 1946) is a Seattle-based author, playwright, book reviewer and bookseller.

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Nicola Tanda

Nicola Tanda (22 December 1928 – 4 June, 2016) was an Italian philologist and literary critic.

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Nicolae Manolescu

Nicolae Manolescu (b. 27 November 1939, Râmnicu Vâlcea) is a Romanian literary critic.

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Nicolae Pogonaru

Nicholas Pogonaru is a Romanian poet, novelist, translator and essayist.

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Nicolas Ruwet

Nicolas Ruwet (December 31, 1932 – November 15, 2001) was a linguist, literary critic and musical analyst.

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Nigel Leask

Nigel Leask (born 1958) is a British academic publishing on Romantic, Scottish, and Anglo-Indian literature, with special interest on British Empire, Orientalism, and Travel writing.

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Nikola Milošević (politician)

Nikola Milošević, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Милошевић) (17 April 1929 in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 24 January 2007 in Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian writer, political philosopher, literary critic, and politician.

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Nikolai Albertini

Nikolai Vikentyevich Albertini (Николай Викентьевич Альбертини, 12 August 1826 — 31 July 1890) was a Russian journalist, lawyer, publicist and literary critic.

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Nikolai Engelhardt

Nikolai Alexandrovich Engelhardt (Николай Александрович Энгельгардт, 15 February 1867, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, — January 1942, Leningrad, USSR) was a Russian writer, critic, poet, journalist (associated mainly with Alexey Suvorin's Novoye Vremya), memoirist and literary historian, co-founder and one of the original leaders of the Russian Assembly (Russkoye Sobranye).

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Nikolay Dobrolyubov

Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov (a; February 5, 1836 – November 29, 1861) was a Russian literary critic, journalist, poet and revolutionary democrat.

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Nikolay Strakhov

Nikolay Nikolayevich Strakhov, also transliterated as Nikolai Strahov (October 16, 1828 – January 24, 1896), was a Russian philosopher, publicist and literary critic.

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Nils Ahnlund

Nils Ahnlund (23 August 1889 – 11 January 1957) was a Swedish historian.

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Nina Björk

Nina Björk (born May 18, 1967 in Östersund, Jämtland) is a Swedish feminist, author and journalist.

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Nine Lyric Poets

The Nine Lyric or Melic Poets were a canonical group of ancient Greek poets esteemed by the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria as worthy of critical study.

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Nita Kumar

Nita Kumar completed her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in History and has taught at the University of Chicago, Brown University, and the University of Michigan among other places.

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Node Magazine

Node Magazine is a literary project in the guise of a fictional magazine created to annotate the novel Spook Country by William Gibson.

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Nominative determinism

Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate towards areas of work that fit their names.

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Non-fiction

Non-fiction or nonfiction is content (sometimes, in the form of a story) whose creator, in good faith, assumes responsibility for the truth or accuracy of the events, people, or information presented.

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Norman Calder

Norman Calder (1950February 13, 1998) was a British historian and Islamic scholar.

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Norman Finkelstein (poet)

Norman Finkelstein (born 1954) is an American poet and literary critic.

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Norman Manea

Norman Manea (born July 19, 1936) is a Jewish Romanian writer and author of short fiction, novels, and essays about the Holocaust, daily life in a communist state, and exile.

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Norman Shrapnel

Norman Shrapnel (5 October 1912 – 1 February 2004) was an English journalist, author, and parliamentary correspondent.

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Northern Review

Northern Review was a Montreal-based literary magazine published in Canada between 1945 and 1956.

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Northrop Frye

Herman Northrop Frye (July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential of the 20th century.

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Notes on Novelists

Notes on Novelists is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1914.

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Nouréini Tidjani-Serpos

Born the 15 January 1946 in Porto-Novo (Benin), Nouréini Tidjani-Serpos studied literature in France and obtained a PhD and a D.Lit.in the subject from the University of Lille III (1987).

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Novísimos

The Novísimos - translated as the "Newest Ones" - were a poetic group in Spain who took their name from an anthology in which the Catalan critic Josep Maria Castellet gathered the work of the majority of the youngest and most experimental poets in the decade of the 1970s: Nueve novísimos poetas españoles (Nine Very New Spanish Poets), Barcelona, 1970.

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Novel

A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, which is typically published as a book.

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Novelist

A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction.

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Novella Matveyeva

Novella Nikolayevna Matveyeva (Новелла Николаевна Матвеева; 7 October 1934 in Pushkin, Saint Petersburg– 4 September 2016, Moscow Oblast) was a Russian bard, poet, writer, screenwriter, dramatist, and literary scientist.

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Oak Park and River Forest High School

Oak Park and River Forest High School, or OPRF, is a public four-year high school located in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.

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Occasional poetry

Occasional poetry is poetry composed for a particular occasion.

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Oktyabr (magazine)

Oktyabr (meaning October in English) is a monthly Russian literary magazine, based in Moscow.

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Olav Hoprekstad

Olav Ragnvaldsson Hoprekstad (4 April 1875 – 19 August 1965) was a Norwegian educator, playwright, theatre critic and literary critic.

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Oleg Postnov

Oleg Postnov (Олег Постнов; born 1962) is a Russian author, university professor, philologist and a literary critic.

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Olga Nolla

Olga Nolla (September 18, 1938 – July 30, 2001) (full name Olga Nolla Ramírez de Arellano) was a Puerto Rican poet, writer, journalist, and professor.

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Oliver Friggieri

Oliver Friggieri (born 27 March 1947) is a Maltese poet, novelist, literary critic, and minor philosopher.

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On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth

"On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth" is an essay in Shakespearean criticism by the English author Thomas De Quincey, first published in the October 1823 edition of The London Magazine.

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On the Sublime

On the Sublime (Περì Ὕψους Perì Hýpsous) is a Roman-era Greek work of literary criticism dated to the 1st century AD.

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On Translating Homer

On Translating Homer, published in January 1861, was a printed version of the series of public lectures given by Matthew Arnold as Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 3 November 1860 to 18 December 1860.

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OPOJAZ

OPOJAZ (ОПОЯЗ) (Общество изучения Поэтического Языка, Obščestvo izučenija POètičeskogo JAZyka, "Society for the Study of Poetic Language") was a prominent group of linguists and literary critics in St. Petersburg founded in 1916 and dissolved by the early 1930s.

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Orientalism (book)

Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which the author discusses Orientalism, defined as the West's patronizing representations of "The East"—the societies and peoples who inhabit the places of Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East.

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Orthodox Cemetery, Warsaw

(Cmentarz Prawosławny w Warszawie), The Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw is a historic Eastern Orthodox cemetery located in the Wola district, western part of Warsaw, Poland.

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Orville Prescott

Orville Prescott (Sept. 8, 1906, Cleveland, OH – April 28, 1996, New Canaan, CT) was the main book reviewer for the New York Times for 24 years.

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Osip Brik

Osip Maksimovich Brik (Осип Максимович Брик) (16 January 1888 – 22 February 1945), Russian avant garde writer and literary critic, was one of the most important members of the Russian formalist school, though he also identified himself as one of the Futurists.

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Ostap Ortwin

Ostap Ortwin (real name Oskar Katzenellenbogen) (born November 23, 1876, murdered in spring 1942 in Lwów) was a Polish Jewish journalist and literary critic.

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Ota Filip

Ota Filip (9 March 1930 – 2 March 2018) was a Czech novelist and journalist.

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Otogi-zōshi

refers to a group of about 350 Japanese prose narratives written primarily in the Muromachi period (1392–1573).

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Otto Brahm

Otto Brahm (born Otto Abrahamson on 5 February 1856 in Hamburg; died 28 November 1912 in Berlin) was a German drama and literary critic, theatre manager and director.

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Otto Maria Carpeaux

Otto Maria Carpeaux (March 9, 1900 – February 3, 1978), born Otto Karpfen, was an Austrian-born Brazilian literary critic and multilingual scholar.

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Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress

Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress is a 1929 collection of critical essays, and two letters, on the subject of James Joyce's book Finnegans Wake, then being published in discrete sections under the title Work in Progress.

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Outline of academic disciplines

An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge that is taught and researched as part of higher education.

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Outline of literature

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to literature: Literature – prose, written or oral, including fiction and non-fiction, drama, and poetry.

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Outline of the humanities

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the humanities: Humanities – academic disciplines that study the human condition, using methods that are primarily analytical, critical, or speculative, as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural sciences.

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Overdetermination

Overdetermination occurs when a single-observed effect is determined by multiple causes, any one of which alone would be sufficient to account for ("determine") the effect.

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Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu

Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu (born Moise Cahn or Cohn; 16 August 1921, in Galați, Romania – 27 April or 28 April 2000, in Berlin, Germany) was a Romanian literary critic and science fiction writer.

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Ovidiu Papadima

Ovidiu Papadima (June 23, 1909, Sinoe, Constanţa County – May 26, 1996, Bucharest) was a Romanian literary critic, folklorist, and essayist.

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P. C. Gupta

Prakash Chandra Gupta (1908–1970) was a professor of English and a prolific writer both in Hindi and English.

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Pablo Antonio Cuadra

Pablo Antonio Cuadra (1912–2002) was a Nicaraguan essayist, art and literary critic, playwright, graphic artist and one of the most famous poets of Nicaragua.

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Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree

Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree is an influential 1982 book by French literary theorist Gérard Genette.

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Pantazi Ghica

Pantazi Ghica (also known under the pen names Tapazin, G. Pantazi, and Ghaki; 15 March 1831 – 17 July 1882) was a Wallachian, later Romanian politician and lawyer, also known as a dramatist, poet, short story writer, and literary critic.

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Paragraph (journal)

Paragraph is a peer reviewed academic journal that publishes essays and review articles which explore critical theory and its application to literature, other arts, and society.

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Pari Perumal

Pari Perumal (c. 11th century CE), also known as Kaliperumal, was a Tamil poet and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Paridhi

Paridhi (c. 11th century CE), also referred to as Paridhiyaar, was a Tamil literary commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Parimelalhagar

Parimelalhagar (c. 13th century CE), also known as Vanthuvarai Perumal, was a Tamil poet and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Partial Portraits

Partial Portraits is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1888.

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Parul Sehgal

Parul Sehgal is a literary critic whose articles have been published in numerous literary magazines and newspapers.

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Pathfinder (library science)

A pathfinder is a bibliography created to help begin research in a particular topic or subject area.

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Patricia Waugh

Professor Patricia Waugh FBA (born 25 April 1956) is a literary critic, intellectual historian and Professor of English Literature at Durham University.

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Patrick Braybrooke

Patrick Philip William Braybrooke FRSL (1894–1956) was an English literary critic who largely concentrated his attention on English writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Patrick Skene Catling

Patrick Skene Catling (born 14 February 1925) is a British journalist, author and book reviewer best known for writing The Chocolate Touch in 1952.

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Patriotic Gore

Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War is a 1962 book of historical and literary criticism written by Edmund Wilson.

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Patrizia Nanz

Patrizia Nanz (born 9 July 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a political scientist and an expert for public participation and democratic innovations.

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Paul Cernat

Paul Cernat (born August 5, 1972 in Bucharest) is a Romanian essayist and literary critic.

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Paul de Man

Paul de Man (December 6, 1919 – December 21, 1983), born Paul Adolph Michel Deman, was a Belgian-born literary critic and literary theorist.

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Paul Goodman

Paul Goodman (September 9, 1911 – August 2, 1972) was an American novelist, playwright, poet, literary critic, and psychotherapist, although now best known as a social critic and anarchist philosopher.

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Paul Groussac

Paul-François Groussac (February 15, 1848 – June 27, 1929) was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian.

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Paul Klee

Paul Klee (18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss German artist.

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Paul L. Jay

Paul L. Jay (born 1946) is a Professor at Loyola University Chicago where he teaches in the English Department.

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Paul Lafargue

Paul Lafargue (15 January 1842 – 25 November 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law having married his second daughter, Laura.

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Paul Ricœur

Jean Paul Gustave Ricœur (27 February 1913 – 20 May 2005) was a French philosopher best known for combining phenomenological description with hermeneutics.

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Paul Sweezy

Paul Marlor Sweezy (April 10, 1910 – February 27, 2004) was a Marxian economist, political activist, publisher, and founding editor of the long-running magazine Monthly Review.

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Paul Tiyambe Zeleza

Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (born 1955 in Harare) is a Malawian historian, literary critic, novelist, short-story writer and blogger at The Zeleza Post -. He was (2009) president of the African Studies Association.

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Paula Gunn Allen

Paula Gunn Allen (October 24, 1939 – May 29, 2008) was a Native American poet, literary critic, activist, professor, and novelist.

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Pavel Katenin

Pavel Aleksandrovich Katenin (Павел Александрович Катенин) (22 December 1792 — 4 June 1853) was a Russian classicist poet, dramatist, and literary critic who also contributed to the evolution of Russian Romanticism.

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Përpjekja

Përpjekja (meaning Endeavor in English) is an Albanian language quarterly culture and literary magazine published in Tirana, Albania.

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Peder Ludvig Møller

Peder Ludvig Møller (18 April 1814 in Aalborg, Denmark – 8 December in Sotteville-Lès-Rouen, France, 1865) was a Danish literary critic.

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Pedro Nolasco Cruz Vergara

Pedro Nolasco Cruz Vergara, Molina (Chile), April 18, 1857 – Santiago de Chile, November 11, 1939 was a literary critic, novelist, writer, and political chileno.

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Peer English

Peer English is an academic journal established in 2006 and published annually by the Department of English at the University of Leicester and the English Association.

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Pegah Ahmadi

Pegāh Ahmadi (پگاه احمدی) (born 1974) is an Iranian poet, scholar, literary critic and translator of poetry.

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Persian literature

Persian literature (ادبیات فارسی adabiyāt-e fārsi), comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Persian language and it is one of the world's oldest literatures.

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Persona

A persona (plural personae or personas), in the word's everyday usage, is a social role or a character played by an actor.

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Petar Džadžić

Petar Džadžić (Bitola, 18 September 1929 – Belgrade, 31 July 1996), Serbian literary critic, corresponding member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Peter Conrad (academic)

Peter Conrad (born 1948) is an Australian-born academic specialising in English literature, currently teaching at Christ Church at the University of Oxford.

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Peter Craven (literary critic)

Peter Craven is an Australian literary critic and cultural studies writer.

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Peter Jukes

Peter Jukes is an English author, screenwriter, playwright, literary critic and blogger.

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Peter Vorderer

Peter Vorderer, Prof.

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Petra Bläss

Petra Bläss (since 2005, Petra Bläss-Rafajlovski: born 12 June 1964) is a German politician (formerly PDS).

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Phaedrus (dialogue)

The Phaedrus (Phaidros), written by Plato, is a dialogue between Plato's protagonist, Socrates, and Phaedrus, an interlocutor in several dialogues.

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Phạm Xuân Nguyên

Phạm Xuân Nguyên (born 15 May 1958), better known by his pen name Ngân Xuyên, is a Vietnamese writer and literary translator.

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Phemia Molkenboer

Euphemia Hendrika Maria (Phemia) Molkenboer (Weesp, 10 September 1883 – Amsterdam, 10 May 1940) was a Dutch ceramist, furniture designer, draughtswoman and art teacher.

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Philip Heldrich

Philip Heldrich was an American author of poetry, essays, short stories, and literary criticism, including, winner of the and, winner of the First Series Award for Creative Nonfiction.

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Philip Hensher

Philip Michael Hensher FRSL (born 20 Feb 1965) is an English novelist, critic and journalist.

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Philip Horne

Philip Horne is a teacher and literary critic specializing in 19th century literature, particularly Henry James and Charles Dickens.

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Philip John Stead

Philip John Stead OBE, FRSL (5 February 1915 - 22 June 2005), was an English criminologist, author, literary critic, translator and poet.

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Philip Rahv

Philip Rahv (March 10, 1908 in Kupin, Ukraine – December 22, 1973 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American literary critic and essayist.

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Philip Wheelwright

Philip Ellis Wheelwright (July 6, 1901 – January 6, 1970) was an American philosopher, classical scholar and literary theorist.

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Philip Wicksteed

Philip Henry Wicksteed (25 October 1844 – 18 March 1927) is known primarily as an economist.

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Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe

Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (6 March 1940 – 28 January 2007) was a French philosopher.

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Philology

Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is a combination of literary criticism, history, and linguistics.

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Philosophy and literature

Philosophy and literature involves the literary treatment of philosophers and philosophical themes (the literature of philosophy), and the philosophical treatment of issues raised by literature (the philosophy of literature).

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Philosophy and Literature

Philosophy and Literature is an academic journal founded in 1977 by Denis Dutton.

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Philosophy and Social Hope

Philosophy and Social Hope is a 1999 book written by philosopher Richard Rorty and published by Penguin.

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Philosophy Pathways

Philosophy Pathways is an open access, transparent peer reviewed, electronic journal in philosophy.

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Piero Boitani

Piero Boitani is an Italian literary critic.

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Pierre Corneille

Pierre Corneille (Rouen, 6 June 1606 – Paris, 1 October 1684) was a French tragedian.

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Pierre Desfontaines

The Abbé Pierre François Guyot-Desfontaines (1685 in Rouen – 16 December 1745 in Paris) was a French journalist, translator and popular historian.

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Pierre Gamarra

Pierre Gamarra (10 July 1919 – 20 May 2009) was a French poet, novelist and literary critic, a long-time chief editor and director of the literary magazine Europe.

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Pierre Macherey

Pierre Macherey (born 17 February 1938, Belfort) is a French Marxist literary critic at the University of Lille Nord de France.

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Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote

"Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" (original Spanish title: "Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

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Pierre Ryckmans (writer)

Pierre Ryckmans (28 September 1935 – 11 August 2014), who also used the pen-name Simon Leys, was a Roman Catholic Belgian-Australian writer, essayist and literary critic, translator, art historian, sinologist, and university professor.

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Pierre-Ange Vieillard

Pierre-Ange Vieillard de Boismartin (17 June 1778 – 12 January 1862) was a 19th-century French poet, playwright and literary critic.

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Pierre-Georges Castex

Pierre-Georges Castex (20 June 1915 at Toulouse – 9 December 1995 at Paris) was a French academic, literary critic and author.

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Pietru Caxaro

Pietru "Peter" Caxaro (c. 14001485) was a Maltese philosopher and poet.

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Pirot

Pirot (Пирот) is a city and the administrative center of the Pirot District in southeastern Serbia.

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Place Joachim-du-Bellay

Place Joachim-du-Bellay is square near the center of Paris, France, in the 1st arrondissement, near Les Halles and the Pompidou Center.

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Playing in the Dark

Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination is a 1992 work of literary criticism by Toni Morrison.

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Po-on

Po-on A Novel is a novel written by Francisco Sionil José, a Filipino English-language writer.

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PoemJazz

PoemJazz is an album by poet, essayist, literary critic, translator and America’s 39th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, Robert Pinsky, and Grammy-Award-winning pianist, composer, and arranger, Laurence Hobgood.

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Poetics (disambiguation)

Poetics is the theory of literary discourse.

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Poetry analysis

Poetry analysis is the process of investigating a poem's form, content, structural semiotics and history in an informed way, with the aim of heightening one's own and others' understanding and appreciation of the work.

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Polish postmodernism

Polish postmodernism refers to the cultural, artistic and philosophical development within the Polish society coinciding with the downfall of communism and the democratic transitions leading to Poland's 2004 accession into the European Union.

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Political subjectivity

Political subjectivity is a term used to indicate the deeply embedded nature of subjectivity and subjective experience in a socially constructed system of power and meaning.

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Politics of translation

A significant statement on The Politics of Translation comes from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1998:95-118) who considers translation as an important approach in pursuing the larger feminist agenda of achieving women's `solidarity'.

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Pompiliu Constantinescu

Pompiliu Constantinescu (May 17, 1901 – May 9, 1946) was a Romanian literary critic.

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Poornachandran

Poornachandran is a Tamil writer from India.

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Popular Prakashan

Popular Prakashan is an Indian independent publisher and bookseller founded in Bombay in 1924.

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Post-processual archaeology

Post-processual archaeology, which is sometimes alternately referred to as the interpretative archaeologies by its adherents, is a movement in archaeological theory that emphasizes the subjectivity of archaeological interpretations.

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Postcolonial literature

Postcolonial literature is the literature of countries that were colonised, mainly by European countries.

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Posthumous fame of El Greco

El Greco (Castilian for "The Greek"), 1541 – April 7, 1614) was a prominent painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, whose dramatic and expressionistic style was met with puzzlement by his contemporaries but found appreciation in the 20th century.

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Postmodernism

Postmodernism is a broad movement that developed in the mid- to late-20th century across philosophy, the arts, architecture, and criticism and that marked a departure from modernism.

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Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism is a 1991 book by Fredric Jameson, in which Jameson offers a critique of modernism and postmodernism from a Marxist perspective.

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Poul Erik Tøjner

Poul Erik Tøjner (born 25 February 1959) is a Danish museum director and art critic.

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Pragmatism

Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870.

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Prague linguistic circle

The Prague school or Prague linguistic circle was an influential group of linguists, philologists and literary critics in Prague.

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Prêmio Jabuti

The Prêmio Jabuti (the "Tortoise Prize") is a well-known literary award in Brazil.

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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is a romantic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813.

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Prisoners of the Sun

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Pseudepigrapha

Pseudepigrapha (also anglicized as "pseudepigraph" or "pseudepigraphs") are falsely-attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past.

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Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques related to the study of the unconscious mind, which together form a method of treatment for mental-health disorders.

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Psychoanalytic literary criticism

Psychoanalytic literary criticism is literary criticism or literary theory which, in method, concept, or form, is influenced by the tradition of psychoanalysis begun by Sigmund Freud.

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Psychohistory (fictional)

Psychohistory is a fictional science in Isaac Asimov's ''Foundation'' universe which combines history, sociology, and mathematical statistics to make general predictions about the future behavior of very large groups of people, such as the Galactic Empire.

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Pule Lechesa

Pule Lechesa (born 1976) is a black South African essayist, literary critic, poet, and publisher.

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Punctuation of English

Punctuation in the English language helps the reader to understand a sentence through visual means other than just the letters of the alphabet.

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Puppeteer

A puppeteer is a person who manipulates an inanimate object that might be shaped like a human, animal or mythical creature, or another object to create the illusion that the puppet is "alive".

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Purple prose

In literary criticism, purple prose is prose text that is so extravagant, ornate, or flowery as to break the flow and draw excessive attention to itself.

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Purushottam Agrawal

(Hindi:हिंदी पुरुषोत्तम अग्रवाल, born August 25, 1955) is an Indian writer, academic, novelist, literary critique, theologian, secularist, columnist, and broadcaster.

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Pushkin studies

The Pushkin studies is the branch of literary criticism which researches the life and works of Aleksandr Pushkin.

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Puttaparthi Narayanacharyulu

Puttaparthi Narayanacharyulu (28 March 1914 – 1 September 1990) was a classical poet, literary critic, composer, musicologist, translator and polyglot.

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Pyotr Kudryavtsev

Pyotr Nikolayevich Kudryavtsev (Пётр Николаевич Кудрявцев, 16 August 1816, Moscow, Russian Empire, — 29 January 1858, Moscow, Russian Empire) was a Russian writer, historian, pedagogue (professor of world history at Moscow University in 1851-1858), literary critic, philologist and journalist who in 1856-1858 was the head of Russky Vestniks political review section.

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Pyotr Pertsov

Pyotr Petrovich Pertsov (Пётр Петрович Перцов, 16 June 1868, Kazan, Russian Empire, — May 19, 1947, Moscow, USSR) was a Russian poet, publisher, editor, literary critic, journalist and memoirist associated with the Russian Symbolist movement.

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Pyotr Pletnyov

Pyotr Alexandrovich Pletnyov (Пётр Александрович Плетнёв;, Tebleshi, Tver Governorate &mdash) was a minor Russian poet and literary critic, who rose to become the dean of the Saint Petersburg University (1840–61) and academician of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1841).

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Pyotr Shchebalsky

Pyotr Karlovich Shchebalsky (Пётр Карлович Щебальский, 1810-March 20, 1886) was a Russian literary critic and historian, author of comprehensive studies on the history of Russian literature, later editor of the Varshavsky Dnevnik (The Warsaw Diary) magazine.

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Q. D. Leavis

Queenie Dorothy Leavis (née Roth, 7 December 1906 – 17 March 1981) was an English literary critic and essayist.

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Qalandar Momand

Sahibzada Habib-ur-Rahman Qalandar Momand (September 1, 1930 - February 4, 2003) was a well-known Pashto poet, short story writer, journalist and linguist.

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Queer studies

Queer studies, sexual diversity studies, or LGBT studies is the study of issues relating to sexual orientation and gender identity usually focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and intersex people and cultures.

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Qustaki al-Himsi

Qustaki al-Himsi (Arabic: قسطاكي الحمصي / ALA-LC: Qusṭākī al-Ḥimṣī; 1858–1941) was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement (the Arabic renaissance), a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first reformers of the traditional Arabic poetry.

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R. P. Blackmur

Richard Palmer Blackmur (January 21, 1904 – February 2, 1965) was an American literary critic and poet.

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R. V. Young

Robert V. Young, Jr. (born 1947) is a professor of Renaissance Literature and Literary Criticism in the English Department of North Carolina State University, co-founder and co-editor (with M. Thomas Hester) of the John Donne Journal, and author of multiple books and articles primarily related to the study of literature.

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Rada Iveković

Rada Iveković (born 1945 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian professor, philosopher, Indologist, and writer.

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Radovan Brenkus

Radovan Brenkus (born 30 January 1974, Bardejov) is a Slovak writer, translator and critic.

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Rafael Cansinos-Asséns

Rafael Cansinos Assens (November 24, 1882 – July 6, 1964), born in Seville, was a Spanish poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic and translator.

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Rafey Habib

M.

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Raghuvir Sahay

Raghuvir Sahay (9 December 1929 – 30 December 1990) was a Hindi poet, short-story writer, essayist, literary critic, The Tribune, 22 April 2001.

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Rahnaward Zaryab

Rahnaward Zaryab (Mohammad Azam Rahnaward Zaryab, also written as Zariâb) is an Afghan novelist, short story writer, journalist, and literary critic/scholar.

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Rajendra Patel

Rajendra Patel (Gujarati: રાજેન્દ્ર પટેલ) is a Gujarati language poet, short story writer and critic from Gujarat, India.

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Raju Peddada

Raju Peddada is an industrial and graphic designer and the founder of an eponymous brand, based in the Chicago metropolitan area.

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Ralph Ellison

Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994) was an American novelist, literary critic, and scholar.

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Ram Ratan Bhatnagar

Dr.

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Ram Vilas Sharma

Ram Vilas Sharma (10 October 1912 – 30 May 2000) was an eminent progressive literary critic, linguist, poet and thinker.

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Ramandu's daughter

Ramandu's daughter, also known as Lilliandil in the 2010 film version of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, is a fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia series of juvenile fantasy novels by the British novelist C. S. Lewis.

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Ramdhari Singh Dinkar

Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974) was an Indian Hindi poet, essayist, patriot and academic, who is considered as one of the most important modern Hindi poets.

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Ranjana Khanna

Ranjana Khanna is a literary critic and theorist recognized for her interdisciplinary, feminist and internationalist contributions to the fields of post-colonial studies, feminist theory, literature and political philosophy.

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Raoul Schrott

Raoul Schrott (born 17 January 1964) is an Austrian poet, writer, literary critic, translator and broadcast personality.

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Raymond Barbeau

Raymond Barbeau (June 27, 1930 – March 5, 1992) was a teacher, essayist, literary critic, political figure and naturopath.

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Raymond Chandler Speaking

Raymond Chandler Speaking is a collection of excerpts from letters, notes, essays and an unfinished novel by the writer Raymond Chandler, compiled by Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker in 1962.

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Raymond Picard

Raymond Picard (6 August 1917 – 5 September 1975) was a French author, prominent Sorbonne professor and Jean Racine scholar.

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Razumnik Ivanov-Razumnik

Razumnik Vasilyevich Ivanov-Razumnik (real surname - Ivanov; Разумник Васильевич Иванов-Разумник; December 24 1878, Tiflis, Georgia, then Russian Empire, - July 9, 1946, Munich, Germany was a Soviet Russian writer, philosopher and literary critic, best known for his book History of Russian Social Thought (1907, in two volumes) and the series of essays on post-Revolution literary life in the Soviet Russia.

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Reality

Reality is all of physical existence, as opposed to that which is merely imaginary.

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Rebecca West

Dame Cicely Isabel Fairfield DBE (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.

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Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem

Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem (Recaizade Mahmut Ekrem; 1847–1914) was an Ottoman civil servant, writer and literary critic.

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Reception of J. R. R. Tolkien

The works of J. R. R. Tolkien, especially The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, have exerted considerable influence since their publication.

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Red Shelley

Red Shelley is a 1981 work of literary criticism by Paul Foot.

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Redd Boggs

Dean Walter "Redd" Boggs (1921– 9 May 1996) was a science fiction fanzine writer, editor and publisher from Los Angeles, California.

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Redstone Science Fiction

Redstone Science Fiction was an online science fiction magazine.

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Reginald Bretnor

Reginald Bretnor (born Alfred Reginald Kahn; July 30, 1911 – July 22, 1992) was a science fiction author who flourished between the 1950s and 1980s.

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Reginald Gibbons

Reginald Gibbons (born 1947) is an American poet, fiction writer, translator, literary critic, and Professor of English and Classics at Northwestern University and Director of the Center for the Writing Arts there.

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Remy de Gourmont

Remy de Gourmont (4 April 1858 – 27 September 1915) was a French Symbolist poet, novelist, and influential critic.

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Renato Prada Oropeza

Renato Prada Oropeza (born October 17, 1937, Potosí, Bolivia- September 9, 2011, Puebla, Mexico) was a Bolivian and Mexican scientist-literary researcher and writer, author of novels, short stories and poetry books, hermeneutics, semiotics and literary theory.

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René Boylesve

René Boylesve (14 April 1867 in La Haye-Descartes – 14 January 1926 in Paris), born René Marie Auguste Tardiveau, was a French writer and a literary critic.

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René Dumesnil

René Dumesnil (19 June 1879 – 24 December 1967) was a French physician, literary critic and musicologist.

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René Girard

René Noël Théophile Girard (25 December 1923 – 4 November 2015) was a French historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science whose work belongs to the tradition of anthropological philosophy.

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René Wellek

René Wellek (August 22, 1903 – November 11, 1995) was a Czech-American comparative literary critic.

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Renos Apostolidis

Renos Apostolidis (Ρένος Αποστολίδης; 2 March 1924 – 10 March 2004) was a Greek writer, philologist and literary critic.

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Restoration literature

Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

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Reuben Brainin

Reuben Brainin, Reuven Brainin, or Ruben ben Mordecai Brainin (ראובן בריינין; March 16, 1862 – November 30, 1939) was a Russian Jewish publicist, biographer and literary critic.

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Reuven Snir

Reuven Snir (ראובן שניר; born 1953) is an Israeli Jewish academic, Professor of Arabic language and Arabic literature at the University of Haifa, Dean of Humanities, and a translator of poetry between Arabic, Hebrew, and English.

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Review

A review is an evaluation of a publication, service, or company such as a movie (a movie review), video game (video game review), musical composition (music review of a composition or recording), book (book review); a piece of hardware like a car, home appliance, or computer; or an event or performance, such as a live music concert, play, musical theater show, dance show, or art exhibition.

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Rexhep Qosja

Rexhep Qosja (born 1936 in Vusanje, Zeta Banovina, Yugoslavia) is a prominent Albanian politician and literary critic from a part of Malësia in modern Montenegro (where locally the region is known as Malesija).

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Rhoda Sutherland

Rhoda Sutherland (1907 – 6 January 1989) was an academic who studied the French language and specialised in Old French and Old Provencal.

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Richard Burgin (writer)

Richard Burgin is an American fiction writer, editor, composer, critic, and academic.

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Richard Ellmann

Richard David Ellmann (March 15, 1918 – May 13, 1987) was an American literary critic and biographer of the Irish writers James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats.

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Richard Howard

Richard Joseph Howard (born October 13, 1929; adopted as Richard Joseph Orwitz) is an American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator.

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Richard Janko

Richard Charles Murray Janko (born May 30, 1955) is an Anglo-American classical scholar and the Gerald F. Else Distinguished University Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.

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Richard McKeon

Richard McKeon (April 26, 1900 – March 31, 1985) was an American philosopher and longtime professor at the University of Chicago.

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Richard Melo

Richard Melo (born August 10, 1968) is an American author and book reviewer.

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Richard Schickel

Richard Warren Schickel (February 10, 1933 – February 18, 2017) was an American film historian, journalist, author, documentarian, and film and literary critic.

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Rimen en Teltsjes

Rimen en Teltsjes ("Rhymes and Tales") is the national book of Western Frisian literature, written by the three Brothers Halbertsma.

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Rimma Komina

Rimma Vasilyevna Komina (Ри́мма Васи́льевна Кóмина) was a Soviet and Russian specialist in literary criticism, Doctor of Philology, professor (1985), dean of the philological faculty at Perm State University (1977–1982), the author of handbook "Contemporary Soviet literature" (1984), one of the key people in cultural life in Perm in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Robert Bernard Hass

Robert Bernard Hass (born 1962) is an American poet, literary critic, and professor.

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Robert Brasillach

Robert Brasillach (31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist.

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Robert Bridges

Robert Seymour Bridges (23 October 1844 – 21 April 1930) was Britain's poet laureate from 1913 to 1930.

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Robert Browning

Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of the dramatic monologue made him one of the foremost Victorian poets.

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Robert E. Fleming

Robert Edward Fleming (born 1936), is an American literary scholar known for his work involving Ernest Hemingway.

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Robert Escarpit

Robert Escarpit, born on 24 April 1918 in Saint-Macaire (Gironde, France) - 19 November 2000 in Langon (Gironde), was a French academic, writer and journalist.

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Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky (born October 20, 1940) is an American poet, essayist, literary critic, and translator.

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Robert Saladrigas

Robert Saladrigas Riera (Barcelona, 12 February 1940) is a Catalan writer, journalist and literary critic, renowned for his articles on foreign literature published in CULTURA/S, the literary supplement of La Vanguardia newspaper.

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Robert Stiller

Robert Reuven Stiller (25 January 1928 – 10 December 2016) was a Polish polyglot, writer, poet, translator, and editor.

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Robert Treat Paine Jr.

Robert Treat Paine Jr. (December 9, 1773 – November 13, 1811) was an American poet and editor.

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Roderick Townley

Roderick Townley (born June 7, 1942) is an American author of juvenile, young adult, and adult books, including books of poetry, nonfiction, and literary criticism.

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Rog Peyton

Roger "Rog" Peyton (born 1942) is an English science fiction fan, bookseller, editor and publisher from Birmingham.

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Roger Caillois

Roger Caillois (3 March 1913 – 21 December 1978) was a French intellectual whose idiosyncratic work brought together literary criticism, sociology, and philosophy by focusing on diverse subjects such as games, play as well as the sacred.

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Roger Sale

Roger Sale (1932–May 11, 2017) was an American literary critic and author, brother of Kirkpatrick Sale.

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Roger Shattuck

Roger Whitney Shattuck (August 20, 1923 in Manhattan, New York – December 8, 2005 in Lincoln, Vermont) was an American writer best known for his books on French literature, art, and music of the twentieth century.

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Roland Barthes

Roland Gérard Barthes (12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, philosopher, linguist, critic, and semiotician.

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Rolliad

The Rolliad, in full Criticisms on the Rolliad, is a work of British satire directed principally at the administration of William Pitt the Younger.

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Romantic Times

Romantic Times is a genre magazine specializing in romance novels.

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Ron Rosenbaum

Ronald "Ron" Rosenbaum (born November 27, 1946) is an American literary journalist, literary critic, and novelist.

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Ronald Bass

Ronald Bass (born March 26, 1942) sometimes credited as Ron Bass, is an American screenwriter and film producer.

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Ronald Crane

Ronald Salmon Crane (January 5, 1886 – July 12, 1967) was a literary critic, historian, bibliographer, and professor.

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Ropczyce

Ropczyce (ראָפּשיץ) is a town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in south-eastern Poland, situated in the valley of the Wielopolka River (a tributary of the Wisłoka River).

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Rosemary Sorensen

Rosemary Sorensen (born 1954) is an Australian journalist, editor, and literary critic working for The Australian.

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Rosy Thomas

Rosy Thomas (1927-2009) was an Indian writer.

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Rough for Radio II

Rough for Radio II is a radio play by Samuel Beckett.

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Ruben Cotelo

Ruben Cotelo (October 31, 1930 - September 24, 2006) was an Uruguayan writer, journalist, and literary critic, known for his acute reviews on literature and cinema.

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Ruben Varona

Ruben Varona (Popayán, 1980) is a Colombian author, poet, editor, and literary critic specialized in thrillers and detective narrative.

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Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner (27 (or 25) February 1861 – 30 March 1925) was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect and esotericist.

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Rufus Wilmot Griswold

Rufus Wilmot Griswold (February 13, 1815 – August 27, 1857) was an American anthologist, editor, poet, and critic.

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Russell Kirk

Russell Amos Kirk (October 19, 1918 – April 29, 1994) was an American political theorist, moralist, historian, social critic, and literary critic, known for his influence on 20th-century American conservatism.

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Russell Sage College

Russell Sage College (often Russell Sage or RSC) is a women's college located in Troy, New York, approximately north of New York City in the Capital District.

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Russian formalism

Russian formalism was a school of literary criticism in Russia from the 1910s to the 1930s.

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Russian postmodernism

Russian postmodernism refers to the cultural, artistic, and philosophical condition in Russia since the downfall of the Soviet Union and dialectical materialism.

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Ryuko Kawaji

was the pen-name of Kawaki Makoto, a Japanese poet and literary critic active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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S. E. Hinton

Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22, 1948) is an American writer best known for her young-adult novels set in Oklahoma, especially The Outsiders, which she wrote during high school.

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S. Rajasekharan

S Rajasekharan (born 1946) is a literary critic and poet in the Malayalam language, in India.

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S. T. Joshi

Sunand Tryambak Joshi (born 22 June 1958), known as S. T. Joshi, is an American literary critic, novelist, and a leading figure in the study of H. P. Lovecraft and other authors of weird and fantastic fiction.

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Sabine Huynh

Sabine Huynh (Sabine Huynh; born 1972) is a Vietnamese-born French–Israeli writer, poet, translator, and literary critic, who has lived in Israel since 2001.

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Saburo Kawamoto

is a Japanese film and literary critic, as well as a professor at Rikkyo University.

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Safina-yi Tabriz

Safīna-yi Tabrīz (سفینهٔ تبریز, " Vessel of Tabriz" or " Treasury of Tabriz") is an important encyclopedic manuscript from 14th century Ilkhanid Iran compiled by Abu'l Majd Muhammad b. Mas'ud Tabrizi between 1321 and 1323.

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Saiichi Maruya

was a Japanese author and literary critic.

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Saki

Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki, and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture.

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Salim Jay

Salim Jay (born 30 June 1951) is a Moroccan novelist, essayist and literary critic living in France.

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Salman Mumtaz

Salman Mumtaz (pseudonymous of Salman Mammedamin oghlu Asgarov; May 20, 1884 – September 6, 1941) was a renowned Azerbaijani literary scholar and poet.

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Salwa Bakr

Salwa Bakr (born 1949) is an Egyptian critic, novelist and author.

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Sam Anderson (writer)

Sam Anderson is an American book reviewer and author, who is the critic at large for The New York Times Magazine.

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Samuel Cobb (poet)

Samuel Cobb (baptized 1675 - 1713) was an English poet, critic and school master who was known for a light hearted, ironic pose in his verse and a witty, good natured personal life.

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Samuel R. Delany

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 October 177225 July 1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher and theologian who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets.

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Samuil Lehtțir

Samuil Lehtţir (October 25, 1901, Otaci - 1937, Tiraspol) was Moldavian poet and literary critic.

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Sandra Gilbert

Sandra M. Gilbert (born December 27, 1936), Professor Emerita of English at the University of California, Davis, is an American literary critic and poet who has published in the fields of feminist literary criticism, feminist theory, and psychoanalytic criticism.

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Sandra Miesel

Sandra Louise Miesel (born Sandra Louise Schwartz on November 25, 1941) is an American medievalist, writer and science fiction and fantasy fan.

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Sanjugo Naoki

was the pen-name of a novelist in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan.

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Sara Nelson

Sara Nelson is an American publishing industry figure who is an editor and book reviewer and consultant and columnist, and is currently the editorial director at Amazon.com.

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Sarah Webster Fabio

Sarah Webster Fabio (January 20, 1928 – November 7, 1979) was a poet, literary critic and educator.

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Saunders Lewis

Saunders Lewis (born John Saunders Lewis) (15 October 1893 – 1 September 1985) was a Welsh poet, dramatist, historian, literary critic, and political activist.

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Savić Marković Štedimlija

Savić Marković Štedimlija (12 January 1906, Stijena – 25 January 1971, Zagreb) was a Montenegrin writer, publicist and scientist.

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Sérgio Milliet

Sérgio Milliet da Costa e Silva, generally known as Sérgio Milliet (São Paulo November 20, 1898 – São Paulo November 9, 1966) was a Brazilian writer, painter, poet, essayist, literary and art critic, and sociologist.

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School of Resentment

School of Resentment is a term coined by critic Harold Bloom to describe related schools of literary criticism which have gained prominence in academia since the 1970s and which Bloom contends are preoccupied with political and social activism at the expense of aesthetic values.

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Science fiction studies

Science fiction studies is the common name for the academic discipline that studies and researches the history, culture, and works of science fiction and, more broadly, speculative fiction.

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Scientific Study of Literature

Scientific Study of Literature is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by John Benjamins Publishing Company since 2011.

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Scrutiny (journal)

Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953.

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Seamus Deane

Seamus Deane (born 9 February 1940) is an Irish poet, novelist, critic and intellectual historian.

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Sebastiano Timpanaro

Sebastiano Timpanaro (September 5, 1923 in Parma – November 26, 2000 in Florence) was an Italian classical philologist, essayist, and literary critic.

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Selected Essays, 1917-1932

Selected Essays, 1917-1932 is a collection of prose and literary criticism by T. S. Eliot.

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Self-Consuming Artifacts

Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972) is book of literary criticism by American literary critic Stanley Fish.

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Semiotic literary criticism

Semiotic literary criticism, also called literary semiotics, is the approach to literary criticism informed by the theory of signs or semiotics.

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Semiotics

Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the study of meaning-making, the study of sign process (semiosis) and meaningful communication.

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Sense of Gender Awards

The Sense of Gender Awards are annual awards given by the Japanese Association for Gender, Fantasy & Science Fiction for the science fiction or fantasy fiction published in the Japanese language in the prior year which best "explore and deepen the concept of Gender." The organization is also known as the Japanese Association for Feminist Fantasy and Science Fiction.

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Sergei Grigoryants

Sergei Ivanovich Grigoryants (Серге́й Ива́нович Григорья́нц, Сергі́й Іва́нович Григорья́нц, born 12 May 1941, Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet dissident and former political prisoner, journalist, literary critic, chairman of the Glasnost Defense Foundation.

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Sergey Andreyevsky

Sergey Arkadievich Andreyevsky (Сергей Аркадьевич Андреевский, December 29, 1847, – November 9, 1918) was a Russian writer, poet, literary critic and lawyer.

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Sergio Olguín

Sergio Olguín is an Argentinean author, journalist and literary critic born on 29 January 1967 in Buenos Aires.

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Seriousness

Seriousness (noun; adjective: serious) is an attitude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance.

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Sextil Pușcariu

Sextil Iosif Pușcariu (January 4, 1877–May 5, 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian linguist and philologist.

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Sexual Politics

Sexual Politics is a 1970 book by Kate Millett, based on her PhD dissertation.

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Seymour Chatman

Seymour Chatman (August 30, 1928 - November 4, 2015) was an American film and literary critic and professor emeritus of rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Seymour Krim

Seymour Krim (May 11, 1922 – August 30, 1989) was an American author, editor and literary critic.

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Shahrokh Meskoob

Shahrokh Meskoob (شاهرخ مسکوب) (January 11, 1924 in Babol, Iran – April 12, 2005 in Paris, France), was an Iranian writer, translator, scholar and university professor.

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Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being

Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being is a book of literary criticism authored by Ted Hughes.

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Shakespeare's Politics (book)

Shakespeare's Politics is a 1964 book co-authored by Allan Bloom and Harry V. Jaffa.

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Shakespeare's reputation

In his own time, William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was rated as merely one among many talented playwrights and poets, but since the late 17th century he has been considered the supreme playwright and poet of the English language.

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Sham Lal

Sham Lal (1912 – 23 February 2007, in Delhi) was an Indian literary critic and journalist, who served as the editor of The Times of India.

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Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee

Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee (شان الحق حقی), Sitara-e-Imtiaz, Tamgha-e-Quaid-i-Azam, was a notable Urdu poet, writer, journalist, broadcaster, translator, critic, researcher, linguist and lexicographer of Pakistan.

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Shane Leslie

Sir John Randolph Leslie, 3rd Baronet (Irish: Sir Seaghán Leslaigh; 24 September 1885 – 14 August 1971), commonly known as Sir Shane Leslie, was an Irish-born diplomat and writer.

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Shannon E. Hengen

Shannon E. Hengen, Ph.D., is a literary critic and professor of Canadian and women's literature at Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada where she formerly served as chairperson for the Department of English.

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Shōhei Ōoka

was a Japanese novelist, literary critic, and translator of French literature who was active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong

Sherlock Holmes was Wrong: Re-opening the Case of the "Hound of the Baskervilles" is a 2007 book by French professor of literature, psychoanalyst, and author Pierre Bayard.

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Shikasta

Re: Colonised Planet 5, Shikasta (often shortened to Shikasta) is a 1979 science fiction novel by Doris Lessing, and is the first book in her five-book Canopus in Argos series.

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Shirakabaha

The was an influential Japanese literary coterie, which published the literary magazine Shirakaba, from 1910 to 1923.

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Shirley Jackson

Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer, known primarily for her works of horror and mystery.

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Shomu Nobori

was the pen-name of a noted translator and educator of Russian literature in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan.

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Shoshana Felman

Shoshana Felman is an American literary critic and current Woodruff Professor of Comparative Literature and French at Emory University.

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Shota Dzidziguri

Shota Dzidziguri (შოთა ძიძიგური; b. 15 August 1911, Matkhoji – died 14 December, 1994) was a Georgian linguist mainly focused on Georgian language and its dialects, basque researcher, PhD in philology, a member and Meritorious Artist of Georgian SSR Academy of Sciences (since 1974).

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Sigma Tau Delta

Sigma Tau Delta (ΣΤΔ) is an international collegiate honor society for students of English at four-year colleges and universities who are within the top 30% of their class and have a 3.5 GPA.

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Sigmund Zois

Sigmund Zois Freiherr von Edelstein, usually referred as Sigmund Zois (Žiga Zois, archaic Cojs or Cojz) (23 November 1747 – 10 November 1819) was a Carniolan nobleman, natural scientist and patron of the arts.

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Sigrid Combüchen

Sigrid Combüchen (born January 16, 1942) is a Swedish novelist, essayist, literary critic and journalist.

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Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević

Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević (17 February 1865 – 29 October 1908) was a Croatian poet.

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Simon Harel

Simon Harel is a Canadian intellectual born in Montréal in 1957.

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Simona Škrabec

Simona Škrabec (born 1968) is a Slovene literary critic, essayist and translator who lives and works in Barcelona.

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Simone Barck

Simone Barck (July 1944 - 16 July 2007) was a German contemporary historian and literary scholar.

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Singularity Sky

Singularity Sky is a science fiction novel by author Charles Stross, published in 2003.

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Sir Isumbras

Sir Isumbras is a medieval metrical romance written in Middle English and found in no fewer than nine manuscripts dating to the fifteenth century.

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Sitakant Mahapatra

Sitakant Mahapatra (born 17 September 1937) is an eminent Indian poet and literary critic in Odia as well as English.

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Six Walks in the Fictional Woods

Six Walks in the Fictional Woods is a non-fiction book by Umberto Eco.

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Sj Miller

sj Miller (born March 20, 1970) is an American academic, public speaker, social justice activist, and Deputy Director of Educational Equity at New York University.

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Slobodan Vladušić

Slobodan Vladušić (Serbian-Cyrillic: Слободан Владушић; born 1973 in Subotica, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian writer and associate professor of Serbian literature at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Novi Sad.

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Social network

A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.

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Social science

Social science is a major category of academic disciplines, concerned with society and the relationships among individuals within a society.

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Social theory

Social theories are analytical frameworks, or paradigms, that are used to study and interpret social phenomena.

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Sociological criticism

Sociological criticism is literary criticism directed to understanding (or placing) literature in its larger social context; it codifies the literary strategies that are employed to represent social constructs through a sociological methodology.

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Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.

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Sokal affair

The Sokal affair, also called the Sokal hoax,Derrida (1997) was a scholarly publishing sting perpetrated by Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University and University College London.

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Song of Enlightenment

The Song of Enlightenment, also translated as Song of Awakening and Song of Freedom, is a Zen discourse written some time in the first half of the 8th century C.E. and usually attributed to Yongjia Xuanjue.

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Sous rature

Sous rature is a strategic philosophical device originally developed by Martin Heidegger.

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South Central Review

The South Central Review is an academic journal established in 1984 and the official publication of the.

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Spectacle (critical theory)

The spectacle is a central notion in the Situationist theory, developed by Guy Debord in his 1967 book, The Society of the Spectacle.

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Speculative fiction

Speculative fiction is an umbrella genre encompassing narrative fiction with supernatural and/or futuristic elements.

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Spiked (magazine)

Spiked (also written as sp!ked) is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society.

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SpongeBob SquarePants (season 5)

The fifth season of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from February 19, 2007 to July 19, 2009, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the special episode "Friend or Foe".

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Spy fiction

Spy fiction, a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device, emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers, and the establishment of modern intelligence agencies.

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St. Philip's Parish Library

St.

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Stanley Cavell

Stanley Louis Cavell (September 1, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an American philosopher.

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Stanley Edgar Hyman

Stanley Edgar Hyman (June 11, 1919 - July 29, 1970) was a literary critic who wrote primarily about critical methods: the distinct strategies critics use in approaching literary texts.

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Stefan Żółkiewski

Stefan Żółkiewski (9 December 1911 – 4 January 1991) was a Polish theoretist, historian of literature and literary critic.

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Stefan Chwin

Stefan Chwin (born 11 April 1949 in Gdańsk) is a Polish novelist, literary critic, and historian of literature whose life and literary work is closely linked to his hometown.

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Stefan Collini

Stefan Collini (born 6 September 1947) is an English literary critic and academic who is Professor of English Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall.

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Steffen Martus

Steffen Martus (born Karlsruhe, 1968) is a German Literary scholar and Professor of Modern German Literature at Humboldt University in Berlin.

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Stelvio Mestrovich

Stelvio Mestrovich (born 20 June 1948) is a writer, born in Zadar, then part of Yugoslavia, today in Croatia.

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Stepan Stoichev

Stepan Antonovich Stoichev (Степа́н Анто́нович Сто́йчев) was a Soviet philologist, specialist in literary criticism, Head of Nizhniy Novgorod Pedagogical Institute (now Kozma Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University), Head of N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Head of Perm University, and Head of Voronezh Pedagogical Institute (now Voronezh State Pedagogical University).

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Stephen Romer

Stephen Romer, FRSL is an English poet, academic and literary critic.

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Stephen Yenser

Stephen Yenser (born 1941, Wichita, Kansas, United States) is an American poet and literary critic who has published three acclaimed volumes of verse, as well as books on James Merrill, Robert Lowell, and an assortment of contemporary poets.

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Sterling Allen Brown

Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was a black professor, folklorist, poet and literary critic.

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Sterling North

Thomas Sterling North (November 4, 1906 – December 21, 1974), who used Sterling North professionally, was an American writer.

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Steven Connor

Steven Kevin Connor, FBA (born 11 February 1955) is a British literary scholar.

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Steven Marcus

Steven Paul Marcus (December 13, 1928 – April 25, 2018) was an American academic and literary critic who published influential psychoanalytic analyses of the novels of Charles Dickens and Victorian pornography.

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Story Musgrave

Franklin Story Musgrave, M.D. (born August 19, 1935) is an American physician and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Story of Wenamun

The Story of Wenamun (alternately known as the Report of Wenamun, The Misadventures of Wenamun, Voyage of Unamūn, or as just Wenamun) is a literary text written in hieratic in the Late Egyptian language.

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Strategic essentialism

Strategic essentialism, a major concept in postcolonial theory, was introduced in the 1980s by the Indian literary critic and theorist Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.

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Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)

In literary criticism, stream of consciousness is a narrative mode or method that attempts to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind.

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Stream of unconsciousness (narrative mode)

In literary criticism, stream of unconsciousness is a narrative mode that portrays an individual's point of view by transcribing the author's unconscious dialogue or somniloquy during sleep, in connection to his or her actions within a dream.

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Structuralism

In sociology, anthropology, and linguistics, structuralism is the methodology that implies elements of human culture must be understood by way of their relationship to a larger, overarching system or structure.

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Structuralist theory of mythology

In structural anthropology, Claude Lévi-Strauss, a French anthropologist, makes the claim that "myth is language".

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Stuart Hampshire

Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire (1 October 1914 – 13 June 2004) was an Oxford University philosopher, literary critic and university administrator.

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Stuart Holroyd

Stuart Holroyd (born 10 August 1933 in Bradford, Yorkshire) is a British writer.

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Stuart Sherman

Stuart Pratt Sherman (1881–1926) was an American literary critic, educator and journalist known for his philosophical "feud" with H. L. Mencken.

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Studies in Classic American Literature

Studies in Classic American Literature is a work of literary criticism by the English writer D. H. Lawrence.

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Studime Filologjike

Studime Filologjike ("Philological Studies") is a scientific magazine on Albanian language and literature, published by the Centre of Albanological Studies.

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Studime Historike

Studime Historike ("Historical Studies") is a scientific magazine on albanology.

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Style (book)

F. L. Lucas's Style (1955) is a book about the writing and appreciation of "good prose", expanded for the general reader from lectures originally given to English Literature students at Cambridge University.

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Stylistics

Stylistics, a branch of applied linguistics, is the study and interpretation of texts in regard to their linguistic and tonal style.

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Subaltern (postcolonialism)

In critical theory and postcolonialism, the term subaltern designates the populations which are socially, politically, and geographically outside of the hegemonic power structure of the colony and of the colonial homeland.

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Subliterature

Subliterature or trivialliteratur is popular writing and texts that are sometimes called literature but not so classified by literary critics.

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Subversion and containment

Subversion and containment is a concept in literary studies introduced by Stephen Greenblatt in his 1988 essay "Invisible Bullets".

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Subversive Symmetry

Subversive Symmetry.

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Sud Mennucci

Sud Menucci (January 20, 1892 — July 22, 1948) was a Brazilian journalist and educator, who was a strong proponent of quality in public education in his country.

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Sujit Mukherjee

Sujit Mukherjee (21 August 1930 – 14 January 2003) was an Indian writer, translator, literary critic, publisher, teacher and cricketer.

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Surendra Jha 'Suman'

Surendra Jha 'Suman' (सुरेन्द्र झा 'सुमन') (10 October 1910 – 5 March 2002), also referred to as 'Suman Ji (सुमन जी) ' or Acharya Surendra Jha 'Suman', was a renowned Maithili poet, writer, publisher, editor and elected member of legislative assembly and parliament.

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Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature

Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature is a survey of Canadian literature by Margaret Atwood, one of the best-known Canadian authors.

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Susan Osborn (writer)

Susan Osborn, Ph.D., is an author, editor, and a scholar of modern British and Irish literature and rhetoric and composition who teaches in the English department at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, on a part-time basis as a lecturer.

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Susan Stewart (poet)

Susan Stewart (born March 15, 1952) is an American poet, university professor and literary critic.

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Susan Stryker

Susan O'Neal Stryker is an American professor, author, filmmaker, and theorist whose work focuses on gender and human sexuality.

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Susan Wood (science fiction)

Susan Joan Wood (August 22, 1948 – November 12, 1980) was a Canadian literary critic, professor, author and science fiction fan and editor, born in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Susanna Roxman

Susanna Roxman (born Pia Susanna Ellinor Roxman) was an Anglophone writer, poet and critic born in Stockholm; her father’s family is Scottish.

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Sushil Siddharth

Sushil Siddharth (2 July 1958 – 17 March 2018) was a Hindi prose and poetry writer, critic, editor and satirist.

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Sven Birkerts

Sven Birkerts (born September 21, 1951) is an American essayist and literary critic of Latvian ancestry.

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Svetozar Marković

Svetozar Marković (Светозар Марковић,; 9 September 1846 – 26 February 1875) was an influential Serbian political activist, literary critic and philosopher.

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Swedish library classification system

The Swedish library classification system, (Klassifikationssystem för svenska bibliotek), or SAB system (SAB-systemet) is a library classification system for use in many public, school, and research libraries in Sweden.

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Swedish Literature Bank

The Swedish Literature Bank is a non-profit organisation whose objective is making classic Swedish literature and literary criticism freely available in digital editions.

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Syed Ehtisham Ahmed Nadvi

Dr.

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Sylvère Lotringer

Sylvère Lotringer (born 1938) is literary critic and cultural theorist.

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Sylvester Houédard

Dom (Pierre-)Sylvester Houédard (16 February 1924 – 15 January 1992), also known by the initials dsh, was a Benedictine priest, theologian and noted concrete poet.

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Symbolism (arts)

Symbolism was a late nineteenth-century art movement of French, Russian and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts.

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Synoptic Gospels

The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in a similar sequence and in similar or sometimes identical wording.

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T. S. Eliot

Thomas Stearns Eliot, (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965), was an essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and "one of the twentieth century's major poets".

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T. V. Venkatachala Sastry

Togere Venkatasubbasastry Venkatachala Sastry is a Kannada-language writer, grammarian, critic, editor and lexicographer.

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Taban Lo Liyong

Taban Lo Liyong (born 1939) is one of Africa's well-known poets and writers of fiction and literary criticism.

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Tajar Zavalani

Tajar Zavalani (1903–1966) was an Albanian historian, publicist, and writer.

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Takaaki Yoshimoto

also known as Ryūmei Yoshimoto, was a Japanese poet, literary critic, and philosopher from Tokyo.

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Takeichi Nishi

Colonel Baron was an Imperial Japanese Army officer, equestrian show jumper, and Olympic Gold Medalist at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics.

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Takeo Arishima

was a Japanese novelist, short-story writer and essayist during the late Meiji and Taishō periods.

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Takeshi Kaikō

was a prominent post-World War II Japanese novelist, short-story writer, essayist, literary critic, and television documentary writer.

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Taku Miki

is the pen-name of a Japanese poet and novelist in Showa and Heisei period Japan.

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Talonbooks

Talonbooks is an independent publisher of Canadian literature based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Tamar (Genesis)

In the Book of Genesis, Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah (twice), as well as the mother of two of his children: the twins Perez and Zerah.

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Tamarack Review

The Tamarack Review was a Canadian literary magazine, published from 1956 to 1982.

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Tanella Boni

(Suzanne) Tannella Boni (born 1954) is an Ivorian poet and novelist.

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Tara Nath Sharma

Dr.

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Taraneh Javanbakht

Taraneh Javanbakht (ترانه جوانبخت) (born May 12, 1974 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian-Canadian scientist, philosopher, artist, writer, poet, translator, literary critic, peer-reviewer, editor and human rights activist.

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Tarzan of the Apes

Tarzan of the Apes is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in a series of books about the title character Tarzan.

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Tatsuji Miyoshi

was a Japanese poet, literary critic, and literary editor active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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Tatsuo Nagai

was a writer of short stories, novels, and essays, active in the Shōwa period Japan, known for his portrayals of city life.

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Tōson Shimazaki

was the pen-name of Shimazaki Haruki, a Japanese author, active in the Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa periods of Japan.

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Technologized Desire

Technologized Desire: Selfhood & the Body in Postcapitalist Science Fiction (2009) is a book of literary and cultural criticism by American author D. Harlan Wilson.

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Teju Cole

Teju Cole (born June 27, 1975) is an American writer, photographer, and art historian.

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Tekkan Yosano

was the pen-name of Yosano Hiroshi, a Japanese author and poet active in late Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa period Japan.

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Ten Novels and Their Authors

Ten Novels and Their Authors is a 1954 work of literary criticism by William Somerset Maugham.

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Terence Hawkins

Terence Hawkins (born 1956) is an American author of numerous short stories and two novels, American Neolithic, published by C&R Press, and The Rage of Achilles, a recounting of The Iliad in the form of a novel.

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Terry Eagleton

Terence Francis "Terry" Eagleton FBA (born 22 February 1943) is a British literary theorist, critic and public intellectual.

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Tetsuya Ayukawa

was the pen name of a Japanese literary critic and novelist.

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Text (literary theory)

In literary theory, a text is any object that can be "read", whether this object is a work of literature, a street sign, an arrangement of buildings on a city block, or styles of clothing.

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Text + kritik

text+kritik is a literary journal in which the most important German-language writers have their works analysed and presented by fellow writers, as well as persons in the field of literary scholarship and literary criticism.

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Textual criticism

Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books.

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Textual Practice

Textual Practice is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering radical literary studies.

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Textuality

In literary theory, textuality comprises all of the attributes that distinguish the communicative content under analysis as an object of study.

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Théophile Gautier

Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and art and literary critic.

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The Adventures of Tintin

The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of 24 comic albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé.

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The Almost Moon

The Almost Moon is the third book and second novel by American writer Alice Sebold, author of her memoir, Lucky and The Lovely Bones. It was released by Little, Brown and Company in the United States on October 16, 2007.

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The American Religion

The American Religion: The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation (1992; second edition 2006) is a book by literary critic Harold Bloom, in which the author covers the topic of religion in the United States from a perspective which he calls religious criticism.

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The Anxiety of Influence

The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry is a 1973 book by Harold Bloom.

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The Art of Fiction (book)

The Art of Fiction is a book of literary criticism by the British novelist David Lodge.

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The Beast in the Jungle

The Beast in the Jungle is a 1903 novella by Henry James, first published as part of the collection, The Better Sort.

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The Birch

The Birch is a national biannual undergraduate journal of Eastern European and Eurasian culture.

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The Book of Lost Tales

The Book of Lost Tales is a collection of early stories by English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, published as the first two volumes of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume series The History of Middle-earth, in which he presents and analyzes the manuscripts of those stories, which were the earliest form of the complex fictional myths that would eventually comprise The Silmarillion.

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The Borderland Series

Bordertown is a series of urban fantasy novels and stories created for teenage readers by Terri Windling.

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The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books is an academic journal established in 1945 by Frances E. Henne (Graduate Library School, University of Chicago).

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The Calculus Affair

The Calculus Affair (L'Affaire Tournesol) is the eighteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature

The Cambridge History of English and American Literature is an encyclopedia of literary criticism that was published by Cambridge University Press between 1907 and 1921.

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The Cherryh Odyssey

The Cherryh Odyssey is a 2004 collection of essays by various academics, critics and authors about American Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author, C. J. Cherryh.

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The Country of the Pointed Firs

The Country of the Pointed Firs is an 1896 novel by American writer Sarah Orne Jewett.

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The Criterion

The Criterion was a British literary magazine published from October 1922 to January 1939.

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The Death of the Author

"The Death of the Author" (French: La mort de l'auteur) is a 1967 essay by the French literary critic and theorist Roland Barthes (1915–80).

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The Discarded Image

The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature is non-fiction and the last book written by C. S. Lewis.

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The Europeans

The Europeans: A sketch is a short novel by Henry James, published in 1878.

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The Evening Colonnade

The Evening Colonnade, published in 1973, is a collection of essays and reviews by the English writer and critic Cyril Connolly.

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The Exiles (Bradbury story)

"The Exiles" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury.

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The Explicator

The Explicator is a quarterly journal of literary criticism.

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The Faraway Nearby

The Faraway Nearby is a 2013 book by Rebecca Solnit.

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The Frontiers of Criticism

"The Frontiers of Criticism" is a lecture given by T. S. Eliot at the University of Minnesota in 1956.

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The Golden Time

The Golden Time is a 1949 novel by the Canadian author Harold Standish.

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The Great Tradition

The Great Tradition is book of literary criticism written by F R Leavis, published in 1948 by Chatto & Windus.

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The Great War and Modern Memory

The Great War and Modern Memory is a book of literary criticism written by Paul Fussell and published in 1975 by Oxford University Press.

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The Harvard Lampoon

The Harvard Lampoon is an undergraduate humor publication founded in 1876 by seven undergraduates at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The Hollow Men

"The Hollow Men" (1925) is a poem by T. S. Eliot.

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The Idler (1892–1911)

The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911.

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The Immortal Bard

"The Immortal Bard" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Individuated Hobbit

The Individuated Hobbit: Jung, Tolkien, and the Archetypes of Middle-Earth is a critical study of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien by Timothy R. O'Neill.

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The James Bond Dossier

The James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels.

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The Knight of Sainte-Hermine

The Knight of Sainte-Hermine (published in France in 2005 under the title Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine, and translated to English under the title The Last Cavalier) is an unfinished historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, believed to be Dumas' last major work.

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The Liberal Imagination (1950)

The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society (1950) is a collection of sixteen essays by critic, novelist, and professor of English Lionel Trilling.

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The Light of Evening

The Light of the Evening is a 2006 novel by Irish novelist Edna O'Brien.

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The Literary World (Boston)

The Literary World was a magazine of literary criticism, published from Boston by S.R. Crocker, which offered "Choice readings from the best new books, and critical reviews".

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The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion

The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion (2005) is a nonfiction book written by scholars Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull.

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The Machine in the Garden

The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America is a 1964 work of literary criticism written by Leo Marx and published by Oxford University Press.

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The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five

The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five is a 1980 science fiction novel by Doris Lessing.

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The New York Review of Science Fiction

The New York Review of Science Fiction is a monthly literary magazine of science fiction that was established in 1988.

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The New York Times Book Review

The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed.

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The Nose (Gogol short story)

"The Nose" (Russian: Нос Nos) is a satirical short story by Nikolai Gogol written during his time living in St.

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The Philosophy of Chance

The Philosophy of Chance, with subtitle "Literature in the Light of Empiricism" (Filozofia przypadku.) is an essay by Polish author Stanisław Lem on the literary theory and the influence of literature on the modern culture.

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The Poetic Principle

"The Poetic Principle" is an essay by Edgar Allan Poe, written near the end of his life and published posthumously in 1850, the year after his death.

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The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.

The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H. is a 1981 literary and philosophical novella by George Steiner.

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The Practice of Diaspora

The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism is 2003 book on literary history, criticism and theory by Brent Hayes Edwards.

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The Real Cool Killers

The Real Cool Killers is a Hardboiled Crime Fiction novel written by Chester Himes.

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The Red Sea Sharks

The Red Sea Sharks (Coke en stock) is the nineteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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The Resistance to Theory

"The Resistance to Theory" is an essay by Paul de Man (1919–83), a renowned literary critic and theorist belonging to the Yale School of Deconstruction, which appeared in Yale French Studies 63 (1982) and was widely anthologized.

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The Road to Stratford

The Road to Stratford is a 1948 work on William Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre, written by Frank O'Connor.

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The Seashell Game

is a 1672 anthology compiled by Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, in which each haiku is followed by critical commentary he made as referee for a haiku contest.

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The Sense of an Ending

The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel written by British author Julian Barnes.

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The Signifying Monkey

The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism is a work of literary criticism and theory by American scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. first published in 1988.

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The Simple Art of Murder

The Simple Art of Murder is hard-boiled detective fiction author Raymond Chandler's critical essay, a magazine article, and his collection of short stories.

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The Sirian Experiments

The Sirian Experiments is a 1980 science fiction novel by Doris Lessing.

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The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States

The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS) is a scholarly society established in 1974.

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The Speech of Polly Baker

"The Speech of Polly Baker" (1747) is the fictional story of a woman put on trial in 1747 for having an illegitimate child.

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The Spirit of Romance

The Spirit of Romance is a 1910 book of literary criticism by the poet Ezra Pound.

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The Spirit of the Age

The Spirit of the Age (full title The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits) is a collection of character sketches by the early 19th century English essayist, literary critic, and social commentator William Hazlitt, portraying 25 men, mostly British, whom he believed to represent significant trends in the thought, literature, and politics of his time.

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The Spook Who Sat by the Door (novel)

The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1969), by Sam Greenlee, is the fictional story of Dan Freeman, the first black CIA officer, and of the CIA's history of training persons and political groups who later used their specialised training in gathering intelligence, political subversion, and guerrilla warfare against the CIA.

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The Structure of Literature

The Structure of Literature is a book of literary criticism written by Paul Goodman and published by the University of Chicago Press in 1954.

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The Suffering of God

The Suffering of God: An Old Testament Perspective is a book by Old Testament scholar Terence E. Fretheim.

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The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs

"The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" is the second episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 197th overall episode of the series.

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The Vinegar Works: Three Volumes of Moral Instruction

The Vinegar Works: Three Volumes of Moral Instruction (1963) is a box set of three picture books by Edward Gorey: The Gashlycrumb Tinies, The Insect God, and The West Wing, each revolving around themes of death and terror, in the Gothic tradition.

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The War Against Cliché

The War Against Cliché (2001) is an anthology of essays, book reviews and literary criticism from the British author Martin Amis.

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The Well Wrought Urn

The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry is a 1947 collection of essays by Cleanth Brooks.

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The Well-Tempered Critic (Frye)

The Well-Tempered Critic is a collection of essays by a Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye.

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The World Beyond the Hill

The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence (1989) is a book about the history of science fiction, written by Alexei Panshin and Cory Panshin.

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The Wounded Surgeon

The Wounded Surgeon: Confession and Transformation in Six American Poets is a book by Adam Kirsch, published in 2005 by W. W. Norton & Company.

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Theme (narrative)

In contemporary literary studies, a theme is the central topic a text treats.

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Theodore Maynard

Theodore Maynard (1890–1956) was an English poet, literary critic, and historian.

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Theodore Sturgeon

Theodore Sturgeon (born Edward Hamilton Waldo; February 26, 1918 – May 8, 1985) was an American writer, primarily of fantasy, science fiction and horror.

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Theory of Literature

Theory of Literature is a book on literary scholarship by René Wellek, of the structuralist Prague school, and Austin Warren, a self-described "old New Critic".

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Thick description

In the fields of anthropology, sociology, religious studies, human-centered design and organizational development, a thick description of a human behavior is one that explains not just the behavior, but its context as well, such that the behavior becomes meaningful to an outsider.

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Thierry Laget

Thierry Laget (born 2 October 1959, Clermont-Ferrand) is a French novelist, essayist, literary critic and translator.

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Thinks ...

Thinks... is a 2001 novel by British author David Lodge.

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Thirumalaiyar

Thirumalaiyar (c. 11 to 13th century CE) was a Tamil poet, scholar, and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural.

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Thomas Fink (poet)

Thomas Fink (born 1954) is a poet and literary critic.

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Thomas McFarland

Professor Thomas McFarland (1927-2011) was a literary critic who specialised in the literature of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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Thomas Warton

Thomas Warton (9 January 1728 – 21 May 1790) was an English literary historian, critic, and poet.

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Thorkild Bjørnvig

Thorkild Strange Bjørnvig (2 February 1918, Aarhus, Denmark – 5 March 2004, Samsø) was a Danish author and poet.

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Tibetan literature

Tibetan literature generally refers to literature written in the Tibetan language or arising out of Tibetan culture.

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Tilskueren

Tilskueren (meaning the Spectator in English) was a monthly cultural and literary magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 1884 and 1939.

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Timeline of Shakespeare criticism

This article is a collection of critical quotations and other criticism against William Shakespeare and his works.

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Tintin and the Picaros

Tintin and the Picaros (Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius

"Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" is a short story by the 20th-century Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

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Tom De Haven

Tom De Haven (born 1949) is an American author, editor, journalist, and writing teacher.

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Tom Kristensen (poet)

Tom Kristensen (&ndash), was a Danish poet, novelist, literary critic and journalist.

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Tom Paulin

Thomas Neilson Paulin (born 25 January 1949 in Leeds, England) is a Northern Irish poet and critic of film, music and literature.

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Tomislav Dretar

Tomislav Dretar (born March 2, 1945) is a Croatian, Bosnian, French and Belgian poet, writer, critic, and translator, as well as an academic, journalist, editor, political leader and president of Bihać's HVO.

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Tony Tanner (scholar)

Paul Antony Tanner (18 March 1935 – 5 December 1998), was a British literary critic of the mid-20th century, and a pioneering figure in the study of American literature.

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Toril Brekke

Toril Brekke (born 24 June 1949) is a Norwegian novelist, writer of short stories, children's writer, biographer, translator and literary critic.

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Toril Moi

Toril Moi (born 28 November 1953 in Norway) is James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies and Professor of English, Philosophy and Theatre Studies at Duke University.

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Toronto School of communication theory

The Toronto School is a school of thought in communication theory and literary criticism, the principles of which were developed chiefly by scholars at the University of Toronto.

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Torre di Roncisvalle

Torre di Roncisvalle is a tower overlooking Valtellina at an altitude of 689 metres, located in the Castionetto district of Chiuro, in the province of Sondrio, northern Italy.

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Touria Oulehri

Touria Oulehri is a Moroccan author.

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Tove Nilsen

Tove Nilsen (born 25 October 1952) is a Norwegian novelist, children's writer and literary critic.

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Toyin Adewale-Gabriel

Toyin Adewale-Gabriel (born 1969) is a Nigerian writer.

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Tragedy

Tragedy (from the τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in audiences.

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Translation

Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text.

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Translation criticism

Translation criticism is the systematic study, evaluation, and interpretation of different aspects of translated works.

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Triple Goddess (Neopaganism)

The Triple Goddess has been adopted by many neopagans as one of their primary deities.

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Tristan Tzara

Tristan Tzara (born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; – 25 December 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist.

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Troy Jollimore

Troy Jollimore is a poet, philosopher, and literary critic.

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Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism

The Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism is awarded for literary criticism by the University of Iowa on behalf of the Truman Capote Literary Trust.

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Tsjalling Hiddes Halbertsma

Tsjalling Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian form: Tsjalling Hiddes Halbertsma, pron. (the r is silent); Dutch form: Tjalling Hiddes Halbertsma, pron.) (Grou, January 21, 1792 – there, December 12, 1852), was Dutch Frisian writer, poet and merchant, and the least well-known of the three Brothers Halbertsma.

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Tudor Vianu

Tudor Vianu (January 8, 1898 – May 21, 1964) was a Romanian literary critic, art critic, poet, philosopher, academic, and translator.

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Turnstone Press

Turnstone Press is a Canadian literary publisher founded in 1976 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Two from Galilee

Two From Galilee is the first novel in a trilogy by Marjorie Holmes based on the life of Jesus Christ.

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Two-gospel hypothesis

The two-gospel hypothesis is that the Gospel of Matthew was written before the Gospel of Luke, and that both were written earlier than the Gospel of Mark.

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Tzvetan Todorov

Tzvetan Todorov (Цветан Тодоров; March 1, 1939 – February 7, 2017) was a Bulgarian-French historian, philosopher, structuralist literary critic, sociologist and essayist and geologist.

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Uday Prakash

Uday Prakash (born January 1, 1952) is a Hindi poet, scholar, journalist, translator and short story writer from India.

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Uemura Masahisa

Rev.Uemura Masahisa was a Japanese Christian pastor, theologian and critic of Meiji and Taishō periods.

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Ulick O'Connor

Ulick O'Connor (born 1928) is an Irish writer, historian and critic.

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Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco (5 January 1932 – 19 February 2016) was an Italian novelist, literary critic, philosopher, semiotician, and university professor.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly, is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe.

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Union Hill, New Jersey

Union Hill was a town that existed in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, from 1864 to June 1, 1925, when it merged with West Hoboken to form Union City.

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University of Bremen

The University of Bremen (German Universität Bremen) is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 23,500 people from 115 countries.

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University of Gdańsk

The University of Gdańsk (Uniwersytet Gdański) is a public research university located in Gdańsk, Poland.

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University of Konstanz

The University of Konstanz (Universität Konstanz) is a university in the city of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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University of Siena

The University of Siena (Università degli Studi di Siena, abbreviation: UNISI) in Siena, Tuscany is one of the oldest and first publicly funded universities in Italy.

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University of Toronto

The University of Toronto (U of T, UToronto, or Toronto) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.

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University of Urbino

The University of Urbino "Carlo Bo" (Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", UNIURB) is an Italian university located in Urbino, a walled hill-town in the region of Marche, located in the north-eastern part of central Italy.

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Ursula Wertheim

Ursula Wertheim (8 October 1919 – 26 July 2006) was a German literary scholar and university teacher at Jena in East Germany.

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V. A. K. Ranga Rao

Venkata Anandakumara Krishna Ranga Rao, better known as V.A.K Ranga Rao, is an Indian music scholar, dancer, film historian, book reviewer, art critic, and orator.

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V. C. Harris

V.

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V. S. Pritchett

Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett (also known as VSP; 16 December 1900 – 20 March 1997), was a British writer and literary critic.

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Valeriy Shevchuk

Valeriy Shevchuk (born August 20, 1939 in Zhytomyr) is a Ukrainian writer.

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Valores (TV program)

Valores (Values) is a Venezuelan cultural TV program produced from July 10, 2006, until 2008, transmitted by Vale TV, and hosted by Venezuelan writer and Literary critic Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, the main theme of this space is the learning of Venezuelan culture in all its dimensions.

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Van Wyck Brooks

Van Wyck Brooks (February 16, 1886 in Plainfield, New Jersey – May 2, 1963 in Bridgewater, Connecticut) was an American literary critic, biographer, and historian.

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Varfolomey Zaytsev

Varfolomey Alexandrovich Zaytsev (Варфоломей Александрович Зайцев, 11 September 1842, Kostroma, Imperial Russia, – 20 January 1882, Clarens, Switzerland, Switzerland) was a Russian journalist, essayist, publicist, translator and literary critic, one of the leaders of the nihilist flank of the Russian literary left of the time.

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Varieties of criticism

There are many varieties of criticism.

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Vasily Avseenko

Vasily Grigorievich Avseenko (Васи́лий Григо́рьевич Авсе́енко, 17 January, 1842, Moscow Governorate, - August 11 1913, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian literary critic, writer and journalist.

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Vautrin

Vautrin is a character from the novels of French writer Honoré de Balzac in the La Comédie humaine series.

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Venkat Swaminathan

Venkat Swaminathan (1 June 1933 - 21 October 2015) was a Tamil writer and popular literary critic.

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Vergeltung

Vergeltung ("Retaliation" or "Payback") is the second novel of the writer Gert Ledig (1921-1999).

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Vertical bar

The vertical bar (|) is a computer character and glyph with various uses in mathematics, computing, and typography.

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Vicente L. Rafael

Vicente L. Rafael is a professor of Southeast Asian history at the University of Washington, Seattle.

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Vicente Luis Mora

Vicente Luis Mora (Córdoba, 1970) is a Spanish writer, poet, essayist and literary critic.

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Vicki Hearne

Victoria Elizabeth "Vicki" Hearne (February 13, 1946 – August 21, 2001) was an American author, philosopher, poet, animal trainer, and scholar of literary criticism and linguistics.

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Victor Grigorovich

Victor Ivanovich Grigorovich, (Виктор Иванович Григорович) was a Russian Slavist, folklorist, literary critic, historian and journalist, one of the originators of Slavic studies in the Russian empire.

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Victorian masculinity

During the long reign of Queen Victoria over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901, there were certain social expectations that the separate genders were expected to adhere to.

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Vidhu Aggarwal

Vidhu Aggarwal is professor of English at Rollins in Winter Park, Florida, and is primarily known as a contemporary and modern poetics scholar.

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Vijay Seshadri

Vijay Seshadri (born February 13, 1954) is an American, Brooklyn, New York–based poet, essayist and literary critic.

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Viktor Burenin

Viktor Petrovich Burenin (Виктор Петрович Буренин, March 6, 1841 in Moscow, Russian Empire – August 15, 1926 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a Russian literary and theatre critic, publicist, novelist, dramatist, translator and satirical poet notorious for his confrontational articles and satirical poems, mostly targeting leftist writers.

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Viktor Goltsev

Viktor Alexandrovich Goltsev (Виктор Александрович Гольцев, —) was a Russian lawyer, journalist, literary critic and editor.

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Viktor Grabovskyj

Viktor Grabovskyj (Hrabovsky or Hrabovs'ky, Віктор Никанорович Грабовський; Grabovsky in Russian), (born 7 November 1942 in Bagovytza of Khmelnitsky area, Ukraine) – Ukrainian poet, writer, translator, literary critic, journalist.

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Villy Sørensen

Villy Sørensen (13 January 1929 – 16 December 2001) was a Danish short-story writer, philosopher and literary critic of the Modernist tradition.

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Vince Gotera

Vince Gotera (born June 20, 1952) is an American poet and writer, best known as Editor of the North American Review.

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Virginia Heffernan

Virginia Heffernan (born August 8, 1969) is an American journalist and cultural critic.

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Virginia Rounding

Virginia Rounding (born October 1956) is an author and literary critic who specialises in Russia and women's history.

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Virginia Spencer Carr

Virginia Spencer Carr (July 21, 1929 – April 10, 2012) was a biographer of Carson McCullers, John Dos Passos and Paul Bowles.

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Visual sociology

Visual sociology is an area of sociology concerned with the visual dimensions of social life.

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Vittore Branca

Vittore Branca (Savona, July 9, 1913 - Venice, May 28, 2004) was a philologist, literary critic and Italian academic.

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Vivian Mercier

Vivian Mercier (1919–1989) was an Irish literary critic.

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Vladimir Admoni

Vladímir Admóni (Владимир Григорьевич Адмони) (October 29, 1909, St. Petersburg, Russia - 26 November 1993, St. Petersburg, Russia) - Russian linguist, literary critic, translator and poet, doctor of philological Sciences (1947), Professor (1948).

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Vladimir Arenev

Vladimir Arenev (Владимир Аренев) is a pen name of Ukrainian science fiction, fantasy award winning writer, journalist and screenwriter Vladimir Puziy. Writes in Russian and Ukrainian languages, resides in Kiev, Ukraine.

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Vladimir Muravyov (translator)

Vladimir Sergeyevich Muravyov (Влади́мир Серге́евич Муравьёв; February 12, 1939, Vitebsk – June 10, 2001, Moscow) was a Russian translator and literary critic.

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Volcatius Sedigitus

Volcātius Sedīgitus was the titulus of a Roman literary critic who flourished around 100, noted for his ranking of those he considered the best Latin comics.

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Volker Ullrich

Volker Ullrich (born 1943) is a German historian, journalist and author.

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Volker Weidermann

Volker Weidermann (born 1969) is a German writer and literary critic.

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Vrtanes Papazian

Vrtanes Mesrop Papazian (Վրթանես Մեսրոպի Փափազյան; 1866–1920), was an Armenian writer, public-political and cultural activist, literary critic, editor, literature historian, teacher and translator.

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Vulgarism

In the study of language and literary style, a vulgarism is an expression or usage considered non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing.

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Vyacheslav Ivanov (poet)

Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov (Вячесла́в Ива́нович Ива́нов; – 16 July 1949) was a Russian poet and playwright associated with the Russian Symbolist movement.

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Vytautas Kavolis

Vytautas Kavolis (October 8, 1930 in Kaunas – June 25, 1996 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian-born American sociologist, literary critic, and culture historian.

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Vytautas Kubilius

Vytautas Kubilius (November 23, 1928, Aukštadvarys, Rokiškis district, Lithuania — February 17, 2004, Vilnius) was Lithuanian literary critic and political activist.

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W. H. New

William Herbert New, OC, FRSC (March 28, 1938) is a Canadian poet and literary critic.

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Wahab Ashrafi

Dr.

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Waheed Qureshi

Waheed Qureshi (Urdu: وحید قریشی) (14 February 1925 – 17 October 2009) was a Pakistani noted linguist, literary critic, writer, researcher, educationalist and scholar of Urdu literature and oriental languages.

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Wales Book of the Year

The Wales Book of the Year is a Welsh literary award given annually to the best Welsh and English language works in the fields of fiction and literary criticism by Welsh or Welsh interest authors.

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Walter Arthur Berendsohn

Walter Arthur Berendsohn (10 September 1884, Hamburg – 30 January 1984, Stockholm) was a German literary scholar.

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Walter Benjamin

Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German Jewish philosopher, cultural critic and essayist.

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Walter Boehlich

Walter Boehlich (16 September 1921 – 6 April 2006) was a German journalist, literary critic, literary editor and translator.

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Walter Herries Pollock

Walter Herries Pollock (21 February 1850 – 21 February 1926) was an English writer, poet, lecturer and journalist.

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Walter Jackson Bate

Walter Jackson Bate (May 23, 1918 – July 26, 1999) was an American literary critic and biographer.

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Walter Kirn

Walter Kirn (born August 3, 1962) is an American novelist, literary critic, and essayist.

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Walter Pater

Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 – 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, literary and art critic, and fiction writer, regarded as one of the great stylists.

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Walter Sullivan (novelist)

Walter Laurence Sullivan (January 4, 1924 in Nashville, Tennessee – August 15, 2006 in Nashville) was a southern novelist and literary critic.

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Walter Whiter

The Reverend Walter Whiter (30 October 1758 in Birmingham, England– 23 July 1832 in Hardingham) was an English philologist and literary critic.

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Washington Female Seminary

The Washington Female Seminary was a Presbyterian seminary for women operating from 1836 to 1948 in Washington, Pennsylvania.

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Washington Square (novel)

Washington Square is a short novel by Henry James.

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Wayne C. Booth

Wayne Clayson Booth (February 22, 1921 in American Fork, Utah, – October 10, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American literary critic.

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Welcome to Temptation

Welcome to Temptation is a contemporary romance written by Jennifer Crusie and released in 2000.

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Weldon Kees

Harry Weldon Kees (February 24, 1914 – July 18, 1955) was an American poet, painter, literary critic, novelist, playwright, jazz pianist, short story writer, and filmmaker.

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Werner Hamacher

Werner Hamacher ((1948–2017) was a German literary critic and theorist influenced by deconstruction. Hamacher studied philosophy, comparative literature and religious studies at the Free University of Berlin and the École Normale Supérieure (Paris), where he met and came to know Jacques Derrida. Faculty Webpage at European Graduate School. Biography and bibliography. From 1998 to 2013 he was a Professor in the University of Frankfurt's Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft), and since 2003 he was on the faculty of the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. He was previously Professor of German and the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and taught for a number of years at New York University. He is the author of "Pleroma—Dialectics and Hermeneutics in Hegel" and "Premises: Essays on Philosophy from Kant to Celan" and the editor of the series Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, published by Stanford University Press. He translated a selection of essays by Paul de Man into German.

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Werner Krauss (academic)

Werner Krauss (7 June 1900 - 28 August 1976) was a German university professor (Romance studies).

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West Branch (journal)

West Branch is an American literary magazine based at Bucknell University and published by the Stadler Center for Poetry.

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What's So Amazing About Grace?

What's So Amazing About Grace? is a 1997 book by Philip Yancey, an American journalist and editor-at-large for Christianity Today.

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Wilbur Lucius Cross

Wilbur Lucius Cross (April 10, 1862 – October 5, 1948) was an American literary critic who served as the 71st Governor of Connecticut from 1931 to 1939.

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Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Wilfrid Laurier University Press, based in Waterloo, Ontario, is a publisher of scholarly writing and is part of Wilfrid Laurier University.

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Wilhelm Dilthey

Wilhelm Dilthey (19 November 1833 – 1 October 1911) was a German historian, psychologist, sociologist, and hermeneutic philosopher, who held G. W. F. Hegel's Chair in Philosophy at the University of Berlin.

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Will Cuppy

William Jacob "Will" Cuppy (August 23, 1884 – September 19, 1949) was an American humorist and literary critic, known for his satirical books about nature and historical figures.

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Willem Kloos

Willem Johannes Theodorus Kloos (6 May 1859 in Amsterdam – 31 March 1938 in The Hague) was a nineteenth-century Dutch poet and literary critic.

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William Braithwaite

William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite (December 6, 1878 – June 8, 1962) was an American writer, poet and literary critic.

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William Egginton

William Egginton (born 1969) is a literary critic and philosopher.

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William Empson

Sir William Empson (27 September 1906 – 15 April 1984) was an English literary critic and poet, widely influential for his practice of closely reading literary works, a practice fundamental to New Criticism.

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William Everson

William "Bill" Everson (September 10, 1912 – June 3, 1994), also known as Brother Antoninus, was an American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance and was also a literary critic, teacher and small press printer.

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William Hazlitt

William Hazlitt (10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830) was an English writer, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher.

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William Irwin Thompson

William Irwin Thompson (born 16 July 1938) is known primarily as a social philosopher and cultural critic, but he has also been writing and publishing poetry throughout his career and received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986.

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William James Simpson

William James Simpson (born 16 March 1954 in Melbourne) is an Australian-American medievalist.

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William K. Wimsatt

William Kurtz Wimsatt Jr. (November 17, 1907 – December 17, 1975) was an American professor of English, literary theorist, and critic.

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William Logan (poet)

William Logan (born 1950) is an American poet, critic and scholar.

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William Palmer (novelist)

William J. Palmer (born 1943) is an American professor of English and the author of the "Mr.

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William S. Burroughs

William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist.

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William Tetley

William Tetley, CM, QC (February 10, 1927 - July 1, 2014) was a lawyer and professor of law at McGill University in Montreal, the visiting professor of Maritime and Commercial Law at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and a former member of the National Assembly of Quebec and Cabinet Minister.

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William Troy (educator)

William Troy (July 11, 1903 - May 26, 1961) was a writer and teacher.

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William V. Spanos

William Vaios Spanos (31 Dec 1924 – 29 Dec 2017) was a Heideggerian literary critic.

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William Warburton

William Warburton (24 December 1698 – 7 June 1779) was an English writer, literary critic and churchman, Bishop of Gloucester from 1759 until his death.

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William Zinsser

William Knowlton Zinsser (October 7, 1922 – May 12, 2015) was an American writer, editor, literary critic, and teacher.

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Willis Barnstone

Willis Barnstone (born November 13, 1927) is an American poet, memoirist, translator, Hispanist, and comparatist.

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Wilson Martins (literary critic)

Wilson Martins (March 3, 1921, São Paulo - January 30, 2010)(31 January 2010).

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Wilson Tucker

Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker (November 23, 1914 – October 6, 2006) was an American theater technician who became well known as a writer of mystery, action adventure, and science fiction under the name Wilson Tucker. Tucker was also a prominent member of science fiction fandom, who wrote extensively for fanzines under the name Bob Tucker, a family nickname bestowed in childhood (his own mispronunciation of the nickname "Bub").

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Winkler, Manitoba

Winkler is a small city with a population of 12,591 (2016 federal census) located in southern Manitoba, Canada surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley.

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Wise Men (Nadler novel)

Wise Men is the debut novel of Stuart Nadler.

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Witness Against the Beast

Witness Against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law is a 1993 book by the British historian E. P. Thompson in which Thompson contextualizes the work of the otherwise enigmatic poet and painter William Blake.

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Wlad Godzich

Wlad Godzich (born May 13, 1945 in Germany, raised in France) is a literary critic, literary theorist, translator, and scholar.

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Wojciech Żukrowski

Wojciech Żukrowski (14 April 1916 in Kraków – 26 August 2000 in Warsaw) was a Polish prosaist, poet, reporter, essayist and literary critic.

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Wojciech Skalmowski

Jan Wojciech Skalmowski (pseud. Maciej Broński, M. Broński, Piotr Meynert), born 24 June 1933 in Poznań, died 18 July 2008 in Brussels, was a Polish scholar, orientalist, essayist, writer, journalist and literary critic.

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Wolfgang Kayser

Wolfgang Kayser (born 24 December 1906 in Berlin; died 23 January 1960 in Göttingen) was a German Germanist and scholar of literature.

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Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world

The tradition of women's literary circles in the Arab world dates back to the pre-Islamic period when the eminent literary figure, Al-Khansa, would stand in the 'Ukaz market in Mecca, reciting her poetry and airing her views on the scholarship of others.

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Women's writing (literary category)

The academic discipline of Women's Writing as a discrete area of literary studies is based on the notion that the experience of women, historically, has been shaped by their gender, and so women writers by definition are a group worthy of separate study: "Their texts emerge from and intervene in conditions usually very different from those which produced most writing by men." It is not a question of the subject matter or political stance of a particular author, but of her gender, i.e. her position as a woman within the literary world.

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Work Resumed on the Tower

Work Resumed on the Tower (also known as Sirens and Silences/Work Resumed on the Tower) is a 1984 studio album by English avant-rock group News from Babel.

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Wormwood (magazine)

Wormwood: Writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature is a magazine of literature and literary criticism, edited by Mark Valentine, and published semi-annually since 2003 by Tartarus Press.

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Wpływologia

Wpływologia ("Influenceology") is a Polish term that is sometimes used within the history and theory of literature, the history and theory of art, the history and theory of music, and even within general history.

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Writers Workshop

Writers Workshop is a Calcutta-based literary publisher founded by the poet-professor Purushottama Lal in 1958.

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Writing

Writing is a medium of human communication that represents language and emotion with signs and symbols.

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Writing Degree Zero

Writing Degree Zero (Le degré zéro de l'écriture) is a book of literary criticism by Roland Barthes.

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Writing War

Writing War: Fiction, Gender, & Memory is a 1991 text on women authors, war stories, and literary criticism by American professor Lynne Hanley.

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Wu Mi

Wu Mi (August 20, 1894 – January 17, 1978) (once using the name Wu Yuheng (吴玉衡)) was one of the founders of Chinese comparative literature, a critic, redologist (one who studies the Chinese classic book Dream of the Red Chamber), educator and poet.

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Yaakov Malkin

Yaakov Malkin (born August 3, 1926) is an intellectual, educator, writer, literary critic, and professor emeritus in the Faculty of Arts at Tel Aviv University.

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Yahya Haqqi

Yahya Haqqi (Arabic) (7 January 1905 – 9 December 1992) (or Yehia Hakki, Yehia Haqqi) was an Egyptian writer and novelist.

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Yale school

The Yale school is a colloquial name for an influential group of literary critics, theorists, and philosophers of literature that were influenced by Jacques Derrida's philosophy of deconstruction.

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Yamagata University

is a national university located in the Japanese cities of Yamagata, Yonezawa, and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture.

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Yao Kitabatake

was a poet and Children's literature writer in Shōwa period Japan.

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Yeh Shih-tao

Yeh Shih-tao (1925 – 11 December 2008) was a pioneering Taiwanese writer and historian, who specialized in the literary history of Taiwan and the lives of ordinary Taiwanese people.

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Yes Please

Yes Please is a 2014 book by American actress and television writer Amy Poehler.

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Yevgeny Edelson

Yevgeny Nikolayevich Edelson (Евгений Николаевич Эдельсон; 12 october 1824, Ryazan, Russian Empire, - January 8, 1868, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary critic, journalist, translator and philosopher, best known for his critical and philosophical essays published in Moskvityanin (where he, along with Alexander Ostrovsky among others was part of the "young faction", formed by Mikhail Pogodin), Pyotr Boborykin-led Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya (there he headed the literary criticism department) and Vsemirny Trud.

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Yokefleet

Yokefleet (also known as Yorkfleet) is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Yone Noguchi

, was an influential Japanese writer of poetry, fiction, essays, and literary criticism in both English and Japanese.

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Yonnondio: From the Thirties

Yonnondio: From the Thirties is a novel by American author Tillie Olsen which was published in 1974 but written in the 1930s.

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Yosano Akiko

(7 December 1878 – 29 May 1942) was the pen-name of a Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer, active in the late Meiji period as well as the Taishō and early Shōwa periods of Japan.

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Yoshihiko Kazamaru

is a contemporary Japanese literary critic.

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Yoshirō Nagayo

was a novelist and playwright active during the Shōwa period in Japan.

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Yoshishige Abe

was a philosopher, educator, and statesman in Shōwa period Japan.

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Youwriteon

YouWriteOn was launched in January 2006 as an online writing circle to help new writers gain critical feedback on their work and improve their chances of getting published.

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Yuriko Miyamoto

was a Japanese novelist active during the Taishō and early Shōwa periods of Japan.

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Yury Tynyanov

Yury Nikolaevich Tynyanov (p; October 18, 1894 – December 20, 1943) was a Soviet writer, literary critic, translator, scholar and screenwriter.

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Zafar Iqbal (poet)

Zafar Iqbal (born 27 September 1932 or 1933) is an Urdu poet based in Okara, Punjab, Pakistan.

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Zbigniew Bieńkowski

Zbigniew Bieńkowski (31 August 1913, in Warsaw — 23 February 1994) was a Polish poet, literary critic, translator and essayist.

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Zenodotus

Zenodotus (Ζηνόδοτος) was a Greek grammarian, literary critic, Homeric scholar, and the first librarian of the Library of Alexandria.

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Zerogram Press

Zerogram Press is an imprint of Green Integer dedicated to publishing contemporary literary fiction written in English.

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Zhan Furui

Zhan Furui (born November 1953) is a former National Librarian of China and a literary critic.

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Zhu Shenghao

Zhu Shenghao (February 2, 1912 – December 26, 1944) was a Chinese translator.

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Zigu Ornea

Zigu Ornea (born Zigu Orenstein Andrei Vasilescu,, in, Vol. II, Nr. 1, January–June 2008, p.85 or OrnsteinGeorge Ardeleanu,, in Observator Cultural, Nr. 363, March 2007 and commonly known as Z. Ornea; August 28, 1930 – November 14, 2001) was a Romanian cultural historian, literary critic, biographer and book publisher.

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Znamya

Znamya (Знамя, lit. "The Banner") is a Russian monthly literary magazine, which was established in Moscow in 1931.

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Zoilus

Zoilus (Ζωΐλος Zoilos; c. 400320 BC) was a Greek grammarian, Cynic philosopher, and literary critic from Amphipolis in East Macedonia, then known as Thrace.

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Zsolt Beöthy

Zsolt Beöthy (4 September 1848, Buda – 18 April 1922, Budapest) was a Hungarian literary historian, critic, professor, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and the secretary then chairman of Kisfaludy Society.

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ZZ Packer

ZZ Packer (born January 12, 1973 Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer of short fiction.

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1898 in France

Events from the year 1898 in France.

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1925 in France

Events from the year 1925 in France.

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1940 in France

Events from the year 1940 in France.

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1940 in India

Events in the year 1940 in India.

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1940 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1945 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1994 in France

Events from the year 1994 in France.

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1995 in France

Events from the year 1995 in France.

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2007 in France

Events from the year 2007 in France.

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2012 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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20th century in literature

Literature of the 20th century refers to world literature produced during the 20th century (1901 to 2000).

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2666

2666 is the last novel by Roberto Bolaño.

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4-digit UNESCO Nomenclature

UNESCO Nomenclature (more properly UNESCO nomenclature for fields of science and technology) is a system developed by UNESCO for classification of research papers and doctoral dissertations.

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60second Recap

60second Recap is an educational video project launched in September 2009 to provide 60-second video summaries and analysis of classic literature.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_criticism

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