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Acritical Criticism, Critical Criticism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This paper theorizes critical readings from an interactional / argumentative point of view, situating them on a scale going from consonant, "friendly" criticism, to dissonant, confrontational or "unfriendly" criticism. Some key critical notions (by Oscar Wilde, Stanley Fish, Paul Ricoeur, Judith Fetterley and H. Porter Abbott) are examined in the light
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Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1994
This article presents the thoughts of several contemporary professional publishing critics concerning what they do when they criticize art. Their thoughts are especially offered to art teachers to add to their knowledge base about art criticism, a discipline that engenders strongly held beliefs and sometimes unfounded biases.
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This article presents the thoughts of several contemporary professional publishing critics concerning what they do when they criticize art. Their thoughts are especially offered to art teachers to add to their knowledge base about art criticism, a discipline that engenders strongly held beliefs and sometimes unfounded biases.
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1997
From the very beginning of his career, Arthur Miller has engaged with the critical enterprise, but perhaps even more interestingly he has himself been a relentless and passionate critic, in all of his plays, of the human social and psychological condition, and has consistently ascribed a high value to that critical engagement.
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From the very beginning of his career, Arthur Miller has engaged with the critical enterprise, but perhaps even more interestingly he has himself been a relentless and passionate critic, in all of his plays, of the human social and psychological condition, and has consistently ascribed a high value to that critical engagement.
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Journal of Broadcasting, 1966
After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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Criticism and the Criticism-of-Criticism
The English Journal, 1934Earl Daniels +2 more
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen +2 more
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1990
Abstract These last thirty years have been, I think, a brilliant period in literary criticism in both Britain and America. It may even come to seem, in retrospect, too brilliant. Who knows? So Eliot concluded “The Frontiers of Criticism “ in 1956 before his large Minneapolis audience.
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Abstract These last thirty years have been, I think, a brilliant period in literary criticism in both Britain and America. It may even come to seem, in retrospect, too brilliant. Who knows? So Eliot concluded “The Frontiers of Criticism “ in 1956 before his large Minneapolis audience.
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Russian Studies in Literature, 1996
I'll begin with an episode that seems to me simultaneously both comic and very characteristic. At a special conference devoted to Postmodernism in literature, one relatively young and well-known critic (parenthetically I can say that I am talking about Mark Lipovetskii) spent a long time painstakingly analyzing the "new prose," and at the end ...
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I'll begin with an episode that seems to me simultaneously both comic and very characteristic. At a special conference devoted to Postmodernism in literature, one relatively young and well-known critic (parenthetically I can say that I am talking about Mark Lipovetskii) spent a long time painstakingly analyzing the "new prose," and at the end ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
To the Editor:— A review of "Current Problems in Allergy and Immunology" appeared inThe Journal, Oct. 31, page 1270. Traditionally, there is no appeal from the pronouncements of those who review books, but the reviewer of this book has taken a position so extreme that he is open to serious criticism.
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To the Editor:— A review of "Current Problems in Allergy and Immunology" appeared inThe Journal, Oct. 31, page 1270. Traditionally, there is no appeal from the pronouncements of those who review books, but the reviewer of this book has taken a position so extreme that he is open to serious criticism.
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