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The author provides a practical manual for students learning to analyze literature, outlining principles, techniques, and exercises. Part one surveys the nature and purpose of criticism, the relation between author and work, and basic aesthetic concepts. Part two treats rhetorical elements such as diction, sentence and paragraph structure, figures of speech, and varieties of style. Part three applies critical principles to major genres, explaining poetic structure and types, epic and drama, prose forms, essays, oratory, and fiction. Each chapter offers review questions and practical exercises designed to develop comprehension, judgment, and skill in literary analysis.
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