An Experiment In Criticism by C. S. Lewis

The book explores the nature of reading and literary criticism, proposing that the value of literature should be judged by the quality of the reader's engagement rather than the content or style of the work itself. It argues that a true reader approaches literature with openness and a willingness to be transformed, suggesting that the best books are those that invite multiple readings and offer new insights each time. The work challenges conventional critical approaches, advocating for a more inclusive and experiential understanding of literature that prioritizes personal and transformative experiences over rigid evaluative criteria.

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Published
1961
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
150-200
Original Language
English
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