Literary Criticism
Definition of Literary Criticism as it relates to Books, Political Books, Political Theory
Literary Criticism: A field dedicated to the systematic study, analysis, and evaluation of literature, encompassing various texts such as books. This domain intersects with political theory through critical examinations of political books, scrutinizing aspects like ideological underpinnings, narrative strategies, and rhetorical devices employed to convey political ideas and arguments. Literary criticism in this context serves to elucidate the complex relationship between literature, politics, and society, fostering a deeper understanding of both literary works and political thought.
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.