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  1. Ivor Armstrong Richards (26 February 1893 in Sandbach, Cheshire - 7 September 1979 in Cambridge) was an influential English literary critic and rhetorician. His books, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, proved to be founding influences for the New Criticism.

  2. Ivor Armstrong Richards (1893-1979), sémantique et critique littéraire américain d'origine anglaise, a croisé pour faire adopter l'anglais «de base» comme vocabulaire anglais fondamental. Le 26 février 1893, Ivor Armstrong Richards est né à Cheshire.

  3. Ivor Armstrong Richards was one of the founders of modern literary criticism. He enthused a generation of writers and readers and was an influential supporter of the young T.S. Eliot. Principles of Literary Criticism was the text that first established his reputation and pioneered the movement that became known as the 'New Criticism'. Highly controversial when first published, Principles of ...

  4. 12 de jun. de 2023 · I.A. Richards- Literary Critic Life history and major works of IA Richards (1893- 1979) 6 I.A. Richards- Biography. I.A. Richards, whose full name is Ivor Armstrong Richards, was a prominent British literary critic and educator.He was born on February 26, 1893, in Sandbach, Cheshire, England, and passed away on September 7, 1979, in Cambridge, England.

  5. Ivor Armstrong Richards, född 26 februari 1893 i Sandbach, Cheshire, England, död 7 september 1979 i Cambridge, var en inflytelserik engelsk litteraturkritiker och retoriker. Biografi. Richards började sin ...

  6. Introduction. I. A. Richards is the most influential Critic in twentieth-century Anglo-American Criticism.He along with T. S. Eliot regarded as the founder or father of New Criticism. He was born in 1893. He was a student of Moral Science at Cambridge University and his experience as a teacher proved very fruitful.

  7. Books. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. Ivor Armstrong Richards. Oxford University Press, 1936 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 138 pages. Our communication is limitedby misunderstanding. Rhetoric, as Professor Richards defines it, is the study of misunderstanding and its remedies. The conventional rules of the old rhetoric and the formulations of ...