From I . A . Richards "'The Principles of Literary Criticism " and " Practical Criticism ", Brooks formulated guidelines for interpreting poetry ( Leitch 2001 ).
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I . A . Richards'paternity of the New Criticism is in two books of critical theory, " The Principles of Literary Criticism " ( 1924 ) and " Practical Criticism " ( 1929 ).
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Performing and writing, Paulusma also supervises Cambridge English undergraduates in Practical Criticism as part of the English Tripos, and is also a postgraduate CHASE scholar at the University of East Anglia where she is researching the influence of traditional folksong on the writings of the British novelist Angela Carter.
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Practical criticism is attuned to both the text and the reader's own sensibility, and thus engages in a nuanced dialogue between the complex discursive resonances of words in any literary work and the reader's correlative sentiments as they have been informed by a long experience of the self within both the world and literature.
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Beyond his unusual work on punctuation Lennard's major work has been in literary handbooks for students in the last years of school and first of college . " The Poetry Handbook : A Guide to Reading Poetry for Pleasure and Practical Criticism " ( OUP, 1996, 2nd edition 2005 ) has now sold more than 25, 000 copies and has an associated website.
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This last subject, the theory of " ambiguity ", was developed in " Seven Types of Ambiguity " ( 1930 ), by William Empson, a former student of Richards'; moreover, additional to " The Principles of Literary Criticism " and " Practical Criticism ", Empson's book on ambiguity became the third foundational document for the methodology of the New Criticism.