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Principles of Literary Criticism was the text that first established his reputation and pioneered the movement that became known as the 'New Criticism'. Highly controversial when first published, Principles of Literary Criticism remains a work which no one with a serious interest in literature can afford to ignore.

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I.A. Richards

BRITISH CRITIC AND POET

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Alternative Title: Ivor Armstrong Richards

I.A. Richards, in full Ivor Armstrong Richards, (born Feb. 26, 1893, Sandbach, Cheshire, Eng.—died Sept. 7, 1979, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), English critic, poet, and teacher who was highly influential in developing a new way of reading poetry that led to the New Criticism and that also influenced some forms of reader-response criticism.

I.A. Richards

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BORNFebruary 26, 1893

Cheshire, England

DIEDSeptember 7, 1979 (aged 86)

Cambridge, England

NOTABLE WORKS

“The Meaning of Meaning”

“Principles of Literary Criticism”

“Practical Criticism”

MOVEMENT / STYLE

New Criticism

SUBJECTS OF STUDY

literary criticism

Richards was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and was a lecturer in English and moral sciences there from 1922 to 1929. In that period he wrote three of his most influential books: The Meaning of Meaning (1923; with C.K. Ogden), a pioneer work on semantics; and Principles of Literary Criticism (1924) and Practical Criticism (1929), companion volumes that he used to develop his critical method. The latter two were based on experimental pedagogy: Richards would give students poems in which the titles and authors’ names had been removed and then use their responses for further development of their “close reading” skills. 

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