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Using Reader Response Criticism to analyze “The Time Machine” by H.G. Wells, completely changes the meaning of the text.
We’ve got a crisis on our hands. After fighting with other students to get the “best” topic for our Lit Crit presentations, it seems as though Marxism is not as cool, or as fun as we thought it would be.
This will take you to the slide show about marxist literary criticism