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  1. Frank Raymond " F. R. " Leavis CH (14 July 1895 – 14 April 1978) was an English literary critic of the early-to-mid-twentieth century. He taught for much of his career at Downing College, Cambridge, and later at the University of York . Leavis ranked among the most prominent English-language critics in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] . J. B.

  2. 10. Apr. 2024 · In full: Frank Raymond Leavis. Born: July 14, 1895, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng. Died: April 14, 1978, Cambridge (aged 82) Founder: “Scrutiny” Notable Works: “New Bearings in English Poetry” “The Great Tradition”

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 26. Juli 2017 · F. R. (Frank Raymond) Leavis (b. 14 July 1895–d. 14 April 1978) is often described as one of the most influential figures in the history of 20th-century literary criticism, particularly in British contexts. These claims make most sense when Leavis is understood not as a creator of concepts but rather as a teacher and critic, the ...

  4. 27. Feb. 2020 · Frank Raymond Leavis was an English literary critic and university teacher and a major figure on the English-speaking cultural landscape during the middle decades of the twentieth century.

    • Steven Cranfield
    • Steven.Cranfield@lshtm.ac.uk
    • 2020
  5. 28. Nov. 2020 · Leavis, Frank Raymond / Leavis, Queenie D.: Das literaturkritische Werk. In: Arnold, H.L. (eds) Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL). J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_22895-1

    • Barbara Schaff
  6. 10. Nov. 2015 · Frank Raymond Leavis was born on 14 July 1895, the son of a relatively prosperous, respected and free-thinking (agnostic rationalist) Cambridge shopkeeper (the shop sold pianos and other musical instruments). Leavis attended the Perse School and had a happy and outwardly uneventful childhood.

  7. Frank Raymond Leavis CH (July 14, 1895 - April 14, 1978) was an influential British literary critic of the early-to-mid-twentieth century. He taught for much of his career at Downing College, Cambridge . Contents. 1Early life. 2Later life and career. 3Criticism. 4Criticism of poetry. 5Criticism of the novel. 6Major Works. 7References.