American literary criticism
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American literary criticism is intertwined with American literature and international literary criticism.
Prominent American literary critics include Edgar Allan Poe, James Huneker, Edmund Wilson (Axel's Castle), Norman O. Brown, Leslie Fiedler and Robert Scholes.
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See also
- Andrew Lang
- Harold Bloom (1930 – 2019)
- American literary magazine
- American criticism
- American art criticism
- American academia
- American intellectual
- New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century.
- New York Intellectuals
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