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  2. Ronald Crane - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Salmon Crane (January 5, 1886 – July 12, 1967) was a literary critic, historian, bibliographer, and professor. He is credited with the founding of the Chicago School of Literary Criticism. [1]

  3. Chicago literature - Wikipedia

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    Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files (begun 2000) is a series set in Chicago about Harry Dresden, Chicago's first (and only) Wizard PI, who protects the city from supernatural attack. C. L. Polk 's Even Though I Knew the End (2022), which won the Nebula Award for Best Novella , is set in a fantasy version of 1940s Chicago.

  4. Western canon - Wikipedia

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    The Great Books of the Western World in 60 volumes. A university or college Great Books Program is a program inspired by the Great Books movement begun in the United States in the 1920s by John Erskine of Columbia University, which proposed to improve the higher education system by returning it to the western liberal arts tradition of broad cross-disciplinary learning.

  5. Kenneth W. Warren - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth W. Warren is an American academic and author. He is a professor of English at the University of Chicago . He is a scholar of American and African American literature from the late 19th century to the middle 20th century.

  6. James Phelan (literary scholar) - Wikipedia

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    James Phelan (pronounced / ˈ f eɪ l ə n /; [2] born 1951) is an American writer and literary scholar of narratology.He is a third-generation Neo-Aristotelian literary critic of the Chicago School [3] [4] whose work builds on and refines the work of Wayne C. Booth with a focus on the rhetorical aspects of narrative.

  7. The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American ...

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    The main body of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature, however, is focused upon an overview of the classic canon of English literature extending from Beowulf to Evelyn Waugh. There is another chapter after this discussing American literature from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Flannery O'Connor. Each chapter has:

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  9. William Hazlitt - Wikipedia

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    William Hazlitt (10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830) was an English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher.He is now considered one of the greatest critics and essayists in the history of the English language, [1] [2] placed in the company of Samuel Johnson and George Orwell.