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A significant portion of the text tracks the move from the rigid, rule-bound criticism of the Neoclassical period (Dryden and Pope) to the emotional liberation of the Romantics. Prasad highlights Wordsworth’s belief that poetry should use common language and Coleridge’s
Focuses solely on the text, its structure, and its language (e.g., New Criticism). An Introduction To Literary Criticism By B Prasad
The book serves as a chronological roadmap through the evolution of literary theory. Prasad organizes the text into distinct historical eras, focusing on how the definition, purpose, and analysis of literature changed over time. His clear, pedagogical style makes dense philosophical concepts accessible to beginners while retaining the depth required for advanced academic study. Key Sections and Critical Eras 1. The Classical Age A significant portion of the text tracks the
Are you studying for a or university syllabus ? Prasad organizes the text into distinct historical eras,
An Introduction to English Criticism is not merely a summary of famous essays; it is an examination of how our definition of "good" literature has shifted over two millennia. For anyone looking to understand why we analyze books the way we do, Prasad’s text remains the definitive starting point.