
Experiments in Literary Criticism (retranslation)
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Why do we read literature? How to judge literature? C. S. Lewis's classic "Experiments in Literary Criticism" grew out of his conviction that literature existed to please readers and that books should be judged by the kind of reading they provoked. When it comes to judging literature, it is crucial to put aside external expectations and values and approach the work itself with an open mind. In the midst of today's clutter of literary theory, C. S. Lewis's intellect is refreshingly down-to-earth in its exploration of the reading experience.
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