
I. A. Richards
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I. A. Richards was a prominent British literary critic and rhetorician, known for his influential work in the field of literary theory. His contributions to literary criticism, particularly in the early to mid-20th century, helped shape modern approaches to interpreting texts. Richards was a key figure in the development of practical criticism, which emphasized close reading and the analysis of texts in their own right, devoid of external contexts. His notable works include 'The Principles of Literary Criticism' and 'Practical Criticism', where he explored the relationship between language and meaning, and the impact of reader interpretation on literary works.
Richards's theories extended beyond literature into the realms of communication and education, making significant strides in understanding how language functions in various contexts. He was also involved in the study of aesthetics, contributing to the discourse on the nature of beauty and artistic expression. As an educator, Richards influenced many students and thinkers, leaving a lasting legacy in the fields of literature, criticism, and rhetoric.