Elements of Criticism

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Elements of Criticism is an influential 18th-century work of literary theory and aesthetics by Scottish judge and philosopher Henry Home, Lord Kames, exploring the principles of taste, beauty, and critical judgment.

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instanceOf aesthetic treatise
book
work of literary theory
aim to analyze the pleasures of the imagination
to explain principles of taste
to provide rules for criticism
author Henry Home, Lord Kames
Henry Home, Lord Kames
surface form: Lord Kames
countryOfOrigin Scotland
discusses character representation
dramatic structure
epic poetry
figurative language
metaphor
metonymy
rules of composition
unity in works of art
firstPublicationYear 1762
genre aesthetics
literary criticism
philosophy of art
historicalContext Scottish Enlightenment
influenced Scottish Common Sense philosophy reception of aesthetics
aesthetic theory in Britain
later 18th‑century literary criticism
influencedBy David Hume
Francis Hutcheson
Scottish Enlightenment
surface form: Scottish Enlightenment thought

empiricist philosophy
language English
mainTopic association of ideas
beauty
critical judgment
imagination
poetics
rhetoric
taste
the sublime
notableFor influence on later English‑language criticism
integration of psychology into literary criticism
systematic treatment of aesthetic experience
originalFormat prose treatise
philosophicalApproach empiricist
naturalistic
publicationCentury 18th century
structure multi‑volume work

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Henry Home, Lord Kames notableWork Elements of Criticism
Henry Home notableWork Elements of Criticism