Georges Poulet
Georges Poulet (; 29 November 1902 – 31 December 1991) was a Belgian literary critic associated with the Geneva School. Best known for his four-volume work ''Studies in Human Time'', Poulet rejected formalist approaches to literary criticism and advanced the theory that criticism requires the reader to open his or her mind to the consciousness of the author. His work has had a lasting influence on critics such as J. Hillis Miller. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Richard, Jean-PierreOther Authors: “…Poulet, Georges…”
Published 1954
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9by Chantal, René deOther Authors: “…Poulet, Georges…”
Published 1967
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