Literary Criticism
Definition of Literary Criticism as it relates to Entertainment, Literature Books And Magazines, Author Biographies
Literary Criticism is a domain that delves into the examination, analysis, interpretation, or evaluation of various works of literature. Rooted within the realm of Entertainment, it uncovers the depth of Literature Books And Magazines by dissecting the art of storytelling, the use of language, and the thematic elements deployed by authors. Being a crucial aspect of Author Biographies, it provides insights into the creative choices, narrative styles, and thematic decisions made by the authors, thereby enriching the understanding of their works. It serves as a bridge between the reader and the author's mind, allowing a deeper appreciation of literature.
Child Hierarchical Categories
[Author Specific Biographies]
[Autobiographical Literature]
[Biographical Literary Criticism]
[Biographical Literary Studies]
[Classical Literary Criticism]
[Comparative Literature]
[Contemporary Literary Criticism]
[Genre Studies]
[Historical Literary Criticism]
[Literary Criticism Anthologies]
[Literary Criticism Reference]
[Literary Theory]
[Period Studies]
[Regional Literary Criticism]
[Thematic Literary Criticism]
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.