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Aristotle became the first literary critic.
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He became the assistant editor at the Southern Literary Messenger.The Southern Literary Messenger.
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He became famous after he had moved to London.
In the year 1826, as "London University". It became "University College", as part of an expanded London University in 1836.
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London became the capital of England (which does not have its own capital today) sometime in the 12th and 13th century when the Palace of Westminster became the residence of the Royal Court. London replaced the previous seat of government at Winchester.
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He had no accomodation in London for a wife and children. However, his brother Edmund did follow in his footsteps and became an actor and moved to London.
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.