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literary critic

NOUN
  1. a critic of literature

How To Use literary critic In A Sentence

  • S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
  • He was a man of many parts: writer, literary critic and historian.
  • Némirovsky's Suite Française is a book that could have used some actual literary criticism, by critics (maybe even "scholars") rather than "book reviewers. Book Reviewing
  • In a sense, the very institution of literary criticism is concrete testimony of this assumption.
  • It is also bolstered by fine literary criticism that is effortlessly introduced into the narrative of a quixotic life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Literary critics described these works as muscular Christianity, and the name stuck.
  • You have new methods now being brought back into seminary education, like feminist analysis,or literary criticism, or liberation theology,or African American approaches, or Latino approaches.
  • I do not suggest that black literary criticism since the 1950s has neglected to produce analyses that also centrally consider class.
  • His first major book mixed journalism with drama, semiotics and literary criticism.
  • Morrison clearly enjoyed this foray into the territory of the literary critic.
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