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  1. Ivor Armstrong Richards CH (26 February 1893 – 7 September 1979), known as I. A. Richards, was an English educator, literary critic, poet, and rhetorician.

  2. Ivor Armstrong Richards (Sandbach, 26 de fevereiro de 1893 — Cambridge, 7 de setembro de 1979) foi um influente crítico literário e retórico inglês. Suas obras, particularmente The Meaning of Meaning , Principles of Literary Criticism , Practical Criticism e The Philosophy of Rhetoric , este entre os documentos fundadores da ...

  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · I.A. Richards (born Feb. 26, 1893, Sandbach, Cheshire, Eng.—died Sept. 7, 1979, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English critic, poet, and teacher who was highly influential in developing a new way of reading poetry that led to the New Criticism and that also influenced some forms of reader-response criticism.

  4. British poet and scholar Ivor Armstrong Richards was born in Cheshire and educated at Cambridge University’s Magdalene College. His scholarship and research on how students read poetry helped shape the foundation of the New Criticism and its emphasis on close reading. With C.K. Ogden, Richards

  5. 30 de out. de 2019 · Ivor Armstrong Richards (b. 26 February 1893; d. 7 September 1979) is among the most and influential theorists and critics of literature in the 20th century. A student of Moral Science at Cambridge University (1911–1915), he was the intellectual offspring of the Age of Principia.

  6. Overview. I. A. Richards. (1893—1979) literary scholar and educationist. Quick Reference. (1893–1979), critic and poet, became a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1929, then in 1931 moved to Harvard, where he devoted many years to the study of linguistics and education.

  7. Ivor Armstrong Richards foi um influente crítico literário e retórico inglês. Suas obras, particularmente The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism e The Philosophy of Rhetoric, este entre os documentos fundadores da Nova Crítica, e a maioria dos membros mais eminentes do movimento eram alunos de Richards.