Noun
a critic of literature
Source: WordNetDuring this period he also undertook his first journalistic work, as a freelance art and literary critic. Source: Internet
Gates and a literary critic discuss Our Nig, Wired for Books Our Nig: Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, Geo. Source: Internet
George Steiner, the celebrated and polarizing literary critic whose work was shaded by the specter of the Shoah, died February 3 at his home in Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. Source: Internet
Borges's best-known set of literary forgeries date from his early work as a translator and literary critic with a regular column in the Argentine magazine El Hogar. Source: Internet
Even the 20th century literary critic Lu Xun regarded Shiji as "the historians' most perfect song, a " Li Sao " without the rhyme" (史家之绝唱,无韵之离骚) in his "Hanwenxueshi Gangyao" (汉文学史纲要). Source: Internet
However, the most influential advocate of Lawrence's contribution to literature was the Cambridge literary critic F. R. Leavis who asserted that the author had made an important contribution to the tradition of English fiction. Source: Internet