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Experiment and Criticism
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Book •
C. S.
Lewis's "Experiment in Criticism" is a work of literary theory that explores the nature of literary taste and the process of critical evaluation.
Lewis examines various approaches to literary criticism, offering his own insights and perspectives.
The book's exploration of subjective and objective elements in literary judgment continues to be relevant in the field of literary studies.
Lewis's insightful observations on the nature of art and the role of the critic remain valuable for readers and scholars alike.
The book's clear and engaging writing style makes it accessible to a wide audience.
Lewis's "Experiment in Criticism" is a work of literary theory that explores the nature of literary taste and the process of critical evaluation.
Lewis examines various approaches to literary criticism, offering his own insights and perspectives.
The book's exploration of subjective and objective elements in literary judgment continues to be relevant in the field of literary studies.
Lewis's insightful observations on the nature of art and the role of the critic remain valuable for readers and scholars alike.
The book's clear and engaging writing style makes it accessible to a wide audience.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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while discussing chapters 5-7 of his book 'An Experiment in Criticism'.

Angelina Stanford

Cindy Rollins

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Episode 266: “Best of” Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 5-7
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when discussing the importance of considering the story as a whole in Shakespearean criticism.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 261: “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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as a guide to understanding how to read a book.

Angelina Stanford

Cindy Rollins

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Episode 265: “Best of” Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 1-4
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as the subject of the podcast episode, focusing on his work 'An Experiment in Criticism'.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 267: “Best of” Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 8-9
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as an influential book on reading and interpretation, despite not being explicitly Christian.

Kevin Vanhoozer

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What is Bible Reading For?
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as a series they will revisit and expand upon, adding new context and addressing common misunderstandings.

Angelina Stanford

Episode 254: The Literary Life 2025 Season Preview
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as the subject of a future podcast episode.

Angelina Stanford

Episode 264: "Much Ado About Nothing" On-Screen Adaptations
Mentioned by Angelina and Cindy as the main subject of the podcast episode, focusing on its insights into literary criticism and reading.

Episode 268: “Best of” Series: An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 10-Epilogue