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I. Literary Criticism

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In this paper, the authors present a guide to help students write critical essays about books or other literary works, including how to read texts critically, how to locate and use outside sources of information to gain additional perspectives on a literary work, and how to organize and write the report.
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T HE PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE is to help you write critical essays about books or other literary works. When you write literary criticism, you combine reasoned analysis with your personal evaluation of the work. Literary analysis and book reviews differ from the standard book reports you were assigned in earlier grades. A book report is a mere summary of a work that describes what happened in a text and when. However, in literary criticism and book reviews, you must bring your own critical skills to bear as you analyze a text. Your instructor will be asking you to evaluate and critique the work, not just summarize it. One of the exciting things about writing literary criticism is that you can share with others what you have learned and experienced while reading a poem, play, or novel. This personal experience is just that—personal—and is an essential ingredient for effective criticism and reviews. Nevertheless, although your work will reflect your individuality, there are some general approaches and techniques that can assist you in organizing your thoughts and creating your final report. The sections of this guide provide hints and strategies that will save you time and help you create a more thoughtful, well-written document. How to read texts critically How to locate and use outside sources of information to gain additional perspectives on a literary work How to organize and write the report How to write reports on nonfiction texts

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How to write literature report?

The paper provides hints and strategies for organizing thoughts and creating a thoughtful, well-written literature report.

Can you make a literary critique of a text?

Yes, you can make a literary critique of a text by combining reasoned analysis with your personal evaluation of the work.