Wayne C Booth The Rhetoric Of Fiction

Los Angeles Times: Wayne Booth, 84; Teacher of Literary Criticism Wrote ‘The Rhetoric of Fiction’

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Wayne Booth, an internationally known teacher of literary criticism and author of “The Rhetoric of Fiction,” a landmark study of narrative technique, has died. He was 84. Booth, an emeritus professor ...

Wayne Booth, 84; Teacher of Literary Criticism Wrote ‘The Rhetoric of Fiction’

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I HAVE A THEORY, perhaps a bit patronizing, that few readers will recognize the name of Wayne Booth, who died recently, because . . . it doesn’t sound literary. T.S. Eliot or Cleanth Brooks? Yes.

In the warmth of his childhood home, Dr. Wayne C. Booth developed a fascination with discussion and the written word that later radiated through the country as he became one of America’s most ...

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