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Q.D. Leavis was a prominent British literary critic and scholar, best known for her work in the field of literary theory and criticism. She played a significant role in the development of cultural studies and was particularly noted for her analysis of popular literature. Her most influential works include "Reading Popular Narrative: A Source Book" and her appreciation of George Eliot's "Silas Marner", both of which reflect her keen insights into narrative forms and societal implications of literature. Leavis believed in the importance of understanding literature's role in culture and its impact on social values.

Throughout her career, Leavis contributed to the academic discourse on literature through her critiques and essays, which often challenged conventional views of literary merit. She was a fierce advocate for a rigorous approach to literary studies, arguing that understanding the context and the audience of a text is crucial. As a member of the Leavis family, she also influenced literary thought through her marriage to fellow critic F.R. Leavis. Together, they became known for their rigorous literary standards and critiques, shaping the landscape of literary criticism in the 20th century.

出生日期 April 24, 1906
出生地点 London, England
去世日期 January 31, 1981