Literary Criticism: An MCQ Based Study Guide offers an exhaustive coverage of Literary Criticism as a discipline. Beginning with the Classical Criticism of the Ancient Greeks, it explores the revival of its ideas during the Renaissance, its reinterpretation during the Romantic period and its deconstruction in the Post-modern era. The book has been designed to allow readers a comprehensive overview of the subject through intimate coverage of eminent personalities, such as Plato, Aristotle, Dante Alighieri, Sir Philip Sidney, John Dryden, Mary Wollstonecraft, S. T. Coleridge, Matthew Arnold, Cleanth Brooks, I. A. Richards, T. S. Eliot, Julia Kristeva and Jean Baudrillard. It is an invaluable resource for students and scholars preparing for NTA-NET/SET/JRF and other competitive exams.
Key Features:
Follows the syllabus/format of NTA-NET/SET/JRF
Covers the canonical periods of Literary Criticism with a focus on its eminent thinkers
Traces influences and contradictions that characterised each period
Details important works of writers, their significance and impact on the subject
Designed to provide comprehensive knowledge fit for descriptive questions