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French literary critic and theorist Roland Barthes is often credited with the statement "all reading is re-reading." This idea suggests that our interpretations of texts are filtered through our own experiences and biases, leading to a unique and subjective understanding of the material rather than an objective one.
Aristotle became the first literary critic.
Michael Black - literary critic - was born on 1928-06-07.
Malcolm Ross - literary critic - died on 2002-11-04.
Malcolm Ross - literary critic - was born on 1911-01-02.
The first known literary critic is thought to be Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher who wrote the "Poetics" around 335 BCE. In this work, he analyzed and discussed various aspects of poetry and drama, setting a foundation for literary criticism.
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A British literary critic.
A Marxist literary critic, such as the 'nominalist' Theodore Adorno.
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