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Deconstruction
Deconstruction
Deconstruction refers to the method of literary criticism characterized by multiple conflicting interpretations of a given work. Deconstruction was developed by Jacques Derrida.
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Deconstruction Deconstruction refers to the method of literary criticism characterized by multiple conflicting interpretations of a given work. Deconstruction was developed by Jacques Derrida.
Criticism Criticism means the systematic study and evaluation of literary works, most of the times based on a specific method or set of principles. The practice of criticism has created many theories, methods, and "schools", sometimes producing conflicting, even contradictory interpretations of literature.
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