The book shines in its treatment of William Wordsworth , Samuel Taylor Coleridge , and Matthew Arnold . Prasad brilliantly contrasts Wordsworth’s “emotion recollected in tranquility” with Coleridge’s more intellectual “willing suspension of disbelief.” For students struggling to understand Romantic expressiveness versus Victorian moral purpose, Prasad’s comparative tables are lifesavers.
Some of the key theories of literary criticism include: An Introduction To Literary Criticism By B Prasad