I. A. Richards

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== Further Readings ==
== Further Readings ==

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Biography

I. A. Richards (1893-1979) studied philosophy at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He taught his first literary class at Magdalene. After working with C. K Ogen, he began studying interpretation, and after seeing his students’ interpretations of poems, he wrote Practical Criticism and Principles of Literary Criticism. Once he started teaching at Harvard University, he argued that it is useless to have theory without application. He is most known for the revival of the rhetorical triangle, as well as being the father of New Criticism.


Article Summaries

"How to Read a Page" by I. A. Richards


Additional Works/Publications

English Through Pictures: Book II, And, a Second Workbook of English, Book 1

Further Readings

References

I.A. Richards: his life and work

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