Who called value judgements in literary criticism"the donkey's carrot of literary criticism"?
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Herman Northrop Frye called value judgements in literary criticism"the donkey's carrot of literary criticism".
Northrop Frye was a Canadian literary theorist and literary critic. He was considered most influential people in the 20th Century. He introduced literary criticism as a science. He was famous for his books Anatomy of Criticism (1957) and Fearful Symmetry (1947).
Herman Northrop Frye called value judgements in literary criticism"the donkey's carrot of literary criticism".
Northrop Frye was a Canadian literary theorist and literary critic. He was considered most influential people in the 20th Century. He introduced literary criticism as a science. He was famous for his books Anatomy of Criticism (1957) and Fearful Symmetry (1947).
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Herman Northrop Frye called value judgments in literary criticism" the donkey's carrot of literary criticism".
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- Northrop Frye was a literary critic from Canada. He was considered to be the 20th century's most influential people. He introduced as a science literary criticism. He was noted for his Criticism of Anatomy (1957) and Fearful Symmetry (1947) novels.
- Herman Northrop Frye CC FRSC, deemed one of the most famous of the 20th century, was a Canadian literary critic and literature theorist.
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