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Aesthetics / Social philosophy / New Criticism / Criticism / Literary criticism / Digital humanities / Critique / Critical theory / Literature / Review / Jorge Luis Borges / Jerome McGann
Date: 2016-02-02 09:11:42
Aesthetics
Social philosophy
New Criticism
Criticism
Literary criticism
Digital humanities
Critique
Critical theory
Literature
Review
Jorge Luis Borges
Jerome McGann

1 INTRODUCTION Critiquing Criticism: From the Ancient to the Digital SOPHIE CORSER & LUCY RUSSELL In a 2000 article in the New Left Review Franco Moretti proposes a new methodology of literary

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