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theorist of literature (Sukhopleschenko); student of literature (Anglophile); literary historian; specialist in study of literature; literary critic (someone who evaluates, studies and discusses literature Usage examples 34. What were the given names of English author, essayist and literary critic G. K. Chesterton? THE ADVERTISER, SUNDAY MAIL (2004) Edward Said, a New York professor, literary critic and a leading advocate in the United States of the Palestinian cause, died on Wednesday. GLOBE AND MAIL (2003) In his heyday, he had been an influential London literary critic. Benton, Jill NAOMI MITCHISON – A CENTURY OF EXPERIMENT IN LIFE AND LETTERS The film tells the story of the 40-year love affair between novelist Iris Murdoch and her literary critic husband John Bayley. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2002). Collins Alexander Demidov); scholar (After all, who is Hamlet other than a character on a mad quest to solve the murder of his father? No doubt scholars would argue that the play is about much, much more, but to my young ears and eyes, that was the main thread. Abysslooker) |