New and Improved!




No it isn’t a car, it’s New Criticism. 

Notes: 

-          Concentrates of text

-          Rejects all other attributes (morals, themes, history)

-          Mistaken for having fallacies:

            o        Affective: imputing own emotion into a work

            o        Intentional: assuming the authors intention (you have no way of knowing what an author thought about work)

-          T.S. Elliot: known for formation of “objective correlative”

-          OC = art should not be personal expression, but represent universal symbols.

-          Example: all nursery rhymes that do not offer morals

-          Semantic redundancy comes from morals, new criticism.

-          Words cannot have interpretations. They are what they are.

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