Who called value judgement in Literary criticism ‘‘the donkey's carrot of literary criticism’’?
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A.
William Empson
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B.
Terry Eagleton
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C.
Raymond Williams
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D.
Northrop Frye
Correct Answer:
D. Northrop Frye
Explanation:
Northrop Frye, a prominent 20th-century Canadian literary critic and theorist, famously described value judgments in his field as "the donkey's carrot of literary criticism."
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