| 31. | He ridicules one of the methods of New Criticism, known today as close reading, describing it thus:
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| 32. | The death prompted new criticism from Jewish groups of Canada's poor record in prosecuting or deporting war criminals.
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| 33. | But the New Criticism changed this.
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| 34. | He was introduced to the latest schools of thought such as existentialism, New Criticism, and other intellectual movements.
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| 35. | Broad schools of theory that have historically been important include historical and biographical criticism, New Criticism, psychoanalytic criticism.
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| 36. | This is not brand-new criticism.
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| 37. | But when the so-called New Criticism emerged a decade later, biography was reborn as a means to understanding literature.
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| 38. | In the British and American literary establishment, the New Criticism was more or less dominant until the late 1960s.
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| 39. | New Criticism differs from Barthes'theory of critical reading because it attempts to arrive at more authoritative interpretations of texts.
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| 40. | This section of the essay gives a faithful representation of literary formalism ( also known as New Criticism ).
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