ABSTRACT

This is Volume four of ten of the selected works of I.A. Richards from 1919 to 1938. Originally published in 1929, this study looks at literary judgement. The ‘Practical Criticism’ experiment began to take shape in late 1923. A. C. Benson, then Master of Magdalene College, records in his diary for the 13th of October ‘that at dinner Richards had suggested as a good examination for English students to print five extracts of poetry and prose, with no clue as to author and date, and containing one really worthless piece – and ask for comments and opinion’. This volume is the evidence of that experiment.

part 1|16 pages

Introductory

part 2|153 pages

Documentation

part 3|115 pages

Analysis

chapter 1|9 pages

The Four Kinds of Meaning

chapter 2|14 pages

Figurative Language

chapter 3|18 pages

Sense and Feeling

chapter 4|9 pages

Poetic Form

chapter 6|14 pages

Sentimentality and Inhibition

chapter 7|19 pages

Doctrine in Poetry

part 4|39 pages

Summary and Recommendations

chapter 4|37 pages

Summary