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  1. M. H. Abrams . Meyer Howard Abrams is one of the most respected scholar-theorists of the twentieth century. His special field is Romantic poetry and poetics, but he has done scholarly work that draws on encyclopedic historical knowledge of literary theory from all periods, and he has engaged in paradigm-level debates in contemporary literary theory.

  2. In M.H. Abrams. With his second work, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition (1953), an expanded version of his Ph.D. dissertation, he joined the front rank of Romantic-literature scholars. The book’s title denotes the two metaphors by which Abrams characterized 18th- and 19th-century English literature ...

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  4. 1 de ago. de 2012 · M.H. Abrams, Literary Theory, Literary Criticism, Poetics, Romanticism, Metaphysics, Truth, Hermeneutics Abstract Ever since its publication in 1953, M.H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition has been one of the most influential studies in the field of literary criticism and theory.

  5. The document summarizes M.H. Abrams' classification of four broad types of poetic theory: mimetic, pragmatic, expressive, and objective. The mimetic view sees poetry as imitating or reflecting the real world. The pragmatic view focuses on how poetry achieves effects in its audience. The expressive view emphasizes the poet's feelings and experiences. The objective view treats each poem as its ...

  6. M. Peckham M. H. Abrams H. Jones. History. 24 January 1972. In this remarkable new book, M. H. Abrams definitively studies the Romantic Age (1789-1835)-the age in which Shelley claimed that "the literature of England has arisen as it were from a new birth."…. Expand.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2014 · He also is General Editor for THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. In addition, M. H. Abrams has been the recipient of Guggenheim, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Postwar fellowships and the Award for Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1990). Geoffrey Galt Harpham is the director of the National Humanities Center.