Literary Criticism
Definition of Literary Criticism as it relates to Books, Graphic Novels, Comic Strips Graphic Novels
Humorous books are a delightful literary escape, offering wit and humor in various forms such as satire, parody, comedy, and whimsy. They encompass prose novels, graphic novels, and comic strips that elicit laughter, bring joy, and provide light-hearted relief from the mundane or serious aspects of life. These books often employ wordplay, exaggerated characters, and unexpected turns to captivate readers, leaving them with an unforgettable experience filled with chuckles and smiles.
External Links
- [qlrs.com] Quarterly Literary Review Singapore - poetry, short stories, essays, criticism, interviews, extra media, acid tongue
- [Literariness.org] Literary Theory and Criticism
- [Commentary.org] Commentary Magazine – A Jewish magazine of politics, high culture, cultural and literary criticism, American and Israeli campaigns and elections, and world affairs.