An Experiment in Criticism
eng. An Experiment in Criticism · 1961
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Interesting Facts
- C.S. Lewis, in his book, offers a unique approach to literary criticism, asserting that books should be evaluated by how they are read, rather than by their content or style.
- Lewis divides readers into two categories: those who read books only once, and those who reread them repeatedly, claiming that the latter are truly able to appreciate a literary work.
- The author emphasizes the importance of personal experience and perception, suggesting that books be evaluated by how they affect the reader and their worldview.
- Lewis views reading as an art form, where the interaction between book and reader creates a unique experience that cannot be replicated.
- The book proposes a rethinking of traditional methods of literary criticism, highlighting the subjectivity and individuality of the reader's perception.

Date of publication: 29 December 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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