I. A. Richards AKA Ivor Armstrong Richards Born: 26-Feb-1893 Birthplace: Sandbach, Cheshire, England Died: 7-Sep-1979 Location of death: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Critic, Poet Nationality: England Executive summary: The Meaning of Meaning University: Magdalene College, Cambridge University Teacher: Lecturer, Magdalene College, Cambridge University (1922-29) Professor: Tsing Hua University (1929-30) Professor: Harvard University (1944-63)
Author of books:
Foundations of Aesthetics (1921, with C. K. Ogden and James Wood) The Meaning of Meaning (1923, with C. K. Ogden) Principles of Literary Criticism (1924) Science and Poetry (1926, essays) Practical Criticism (1929) Mencius on the Mind (1932) Basic Rules of Reason (1933) Coleridge on Imagination (1934) Philosophy of Rhetoric (1936) Interpretation and Teaching (1938) Basic English and Its Uses (1943) Nations and Peace (1947) Speculative Instruments (1955, essays) Goodbye Earth (1958, poetry) The Screens (1960, poetry) So Much Nearer (1968) Design for Escape (1968) Poetries and Sciences (1970, essays) Internal Colloquies (1971, poetry) Beyond (1974, essays) Poetries (1974, essays) Complementarities (1976, essays) New and Selected Poems (1978, poetry)
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