An Introduction To Literary Criticism By B Prasad -
The primary objective of Prasad’s work is to lay a solid foundation for understanding the "intricacies of English literature" by expounding on both ancient and modern truths of the art of criticism. The book is typically structured into three main units:
Here, Prasad addresses the perennial debate: Should criticism judge or simply interpret? He introduces students to the idea that criticism serves multiple functions: An Introduction To Literary Criticism By B Prasad
The text moves through the recovery of classical texts during the Renaissance. The primary objective of Prasad’s work is to
If you are looking to move beyond the surface level of a plot, B. Prasad’s An Introduction to Literary Criticism If you are looking to move beyond the
BA English students, self-learners, and anyone who has ever finished a novel and thought, “I know I liked it… but I can’t quite explain why.”
A significant portion of the text tracks the move from the rigid, rule-bound criticism of the Neoclassical period (Dryden and Pope) to the emotional liberation of the Romantics. Prasad highlights Wordsworth’s belief that poetry should use common language and Coleridge’s