The Structure of Literature

The Structure of Literature is a book of literary criticism written by Paul Goodman and published by the University of Chicago Press in 1954.

The Structure of Literature
AuthorPaul Goodman
SubjectLiterary criticism
Published1954 (University of Chicago Press)
Pages282
OCLC233320
LC ClassPN45 G63

Further reading

  • Aiken, Henry David (1955). "Inductive Criticism". The Kenyon Review. 17 (2): 304–311. ISSN 0163-075X. JSTOR 4333577.
  • Coffman, Stanley K. (1955). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Books Abroad. 29 (2): 225. doi:10.2307/40094360. ISSN 0006-7431. JSTOR 40094360.
  • Grever, Glenn (1985). "Too Good to Miss". The English Journal. 74 (5): 77–78. doi:10.2307/817711. ISSN 0013-8274. JSTOR 817711.
  • Joost, Nicholas (1954). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Poetry. 84 (6): 365–366. ISSN 0032-2032. JSTOR 20585431.
  • Levin, Harry (1955). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Modern Language Notes. 70 (2): 124–126. doi:10.2307/3040659. ISSN 0149-6611. JSTOR 3040659.
  • Moore, Nicholas (October 22, 1954). "A Peculiar Act". The Times Literary Supplement (2751): 674. ISSN 0307-661X.
  • Turner, Robert Y. (1954). "Aristotle with a Difference". Chicago Review. 8 (2): 117–121. doi:10.2307/25293050. ISSN 0009-3696. JSTOR 25293050.
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