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  • Articles Tagged with "Literary Criticism"

    Peter Schjeldahl’s Pleasure Principle | The Nation

    thenation.com • Literature • World

    This article explores the life and work of Peter Schjeldahl, a highly influential and controversial art critic known for his inventive and self-observing style.

    Gothic Shakespeares - ProQuest

    proquest.com • Literature • World

    Gothic Shakespeares, edited by Drakakis and Townshend, explores the significant influence of Shakespeare's works on the development of the Gothic genre, examining intertextuality and diverse interpretations.

    The Hanya Yanagihara Principle

    vulture.com • Literature • World

    This article analyzes the works of Hanya Yanagihara, exploring the recurring themes of trauma, love, and suffering in her novels 'A Little Life' and 'To Paradise,' and examining her unique narrative style.

    A Striptease Among Pals | Daniel Mendelsohn | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com • Literature • World

    Daniel Mendelsohn's review critiques Hanya Yanagihara's 'A Little Life,' dissecting its narrative choices, writing style, and the surprising critical acclaim it received.

    ‘Too Hard...To Take’ | Gerald Howard, Daniel Mendelsohn | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com • Literature • World

    This New York Review of Books exchange features a debate between an editor and a critic regarding the emotional impact and artistic merit of Hanya Yanagihara's novel, A Little Life.

    Andrea Long Chu Owns the Libs | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Literature • World

    This New Yorker article analyzes Andrea Long Chu's provocative literary criticism, exploring her controversial views on gender, liberalism, and the role of politics in art.

    A New Translation Brings “Arabian Nights” Home | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Literature • World

    A new translation of "Arabian Nights" by Yasmine Seale offers a fresh perspective on the classic collection, highlighting the differences between the original Arabic tales and later additions.