A good site is
http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/
Also it depends on what kind of literary criticism you are looking for but I would go to your local library or school library and look up books in the reference area. For example if you needed to look up literary criticism of plays then you can find that in books such as Drama for Students and Critical Survey of Drama. Also if you are in school then your school might have paid for online databases for students to use such as EBSCO and Gale Online where you can research literary criticism articles.
Some popular literary criticism books are Literary Theorem: An Introduction, How Fiction Works, Poetics, Aspects of the Novel, The Pleasure of the Text, and Orientalism.
Harold Bloom is a well-known American writer. As one known for literary criticism, many of his books do just that, criticizing other literary works. In addition, some of his works are compilations of works he considers to be great and as such, he'll include analyses on these books and their place within the literary genre. Finally, he has a few books focusing on a religion as well.
Ishtar was a famous priestess from ancient Mesopotamia there are some books about her
Bloomsbury Group The Inklings
She wrote books to become famous. Some books she wrote were for kids. This is what she did to become famous.
Some notable books by C.S. Lewis include "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, "Mere Christianity," "The Screwtape Letters," and "The Space Trilogy." Lewis also wrote several works on literary criticism, Christian apologetics, and essays on various theological and philosophical topics.
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Some notable figures who have contributed to the development of literary criticism include Aristotle, who laid the foundations for analyzing literature in his "Poetics"; William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, known for their theory of Romanticism; Roland Barthes, who introduced structuralism to literary analysis; and Edward Said, who contributed to post-colonial theory in literature.
Some famous literary figures after Chaucer include William Shakespeare, John Milton, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Virginia Woolf.
Wilbur S. Scott has written: 'Five approaches of literary criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, History and criticism 'Five approaches of literary criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, History and criticism
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K. Krishnamoorthy has written: 'Ka lida sa' 'After Tito What' 'Some thoughts on Indian aesthetics and literary criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism, Aesthetics, Indic, Indic Aesthetics 'New bearings of Indian literary theory and criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, Theory, History and criticism 'Aspects of poetic language, an Indian perspective' -- subject(s): Poetics, Sanskrit poetry, History and criticism 'The dhvanyaloka and its critics' 'Indian theories of beauty' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Indic, Indic Aesthetics