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intentional fallacy, term used in 20th-century literary criticism to describe the problem inherent in trying to judge a work of art by assuming the intent or purpose

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Definition of FALLACY. 1. a obsolete: guile, trickery. b: deceptive appearance : deception. 2. a: a false or mistaken idea <popular fallacies> b: erroneous character
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affective fallacy, according to the followers of New Criticism, the misconception that arises from judging a poem by the emotional effect that it produces in the reader.
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