Aristotle became the first literary critic.
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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He is an educator, literary critic and scholar. He was the first African American to receive the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship.
The first literary reference to magnetism was the 4th century BCE in China.
Christopher Marlowe wrote the first literary version of the Faust legend in his play "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus," which was first performed around 1592.
Literature in the eighteenth century is known for its remarkable variety in tone and genre. There was lots of satire, open religiosity, and seduction. Plays contained lots of sexual innuendo and reflected Charles II's love of women, food, and money. An example of a famous play from the eighteenth century is Wycherley's "The Country Wife". In the eighteenth century was the birth of the novel, with well known artists including Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson, and Jonathan Swift. During the century, the first dictionary with normalized spelling was written by Samuel Johnson and John Dryden became the first literary and artistic critic.
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T.G. Sheppard has the first and middle initials of T.G.
No. He was the first film critic to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1975.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning critic with the first name Richard is Richard Eder. He was a book critic and reviewer for The New York Times and won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1987.
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