Literary Criticism
Definition of Literary Criticism as it relates to Writing, Journal Writing, Book Authoring
Critical analysis and evaluation of literature, encompassing various theoretical perspectives and methodologies to examine and interpret written works. It involves in-depth study and exploration of themes, styles, symbols, and historical contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of the texts and their cultural significance. As an integral aspect of writing, journaling, and book authoring, literary criticism provides valuable insights, encourages thoughtful discourse, and drives creative growth for both writers and readers alike.
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.