1. According to the narrator in the Introduction, the ________ probably saw the high-water mark of literary theory.
2. The narrator explains in the Introduction that the emphasis on practice means that this is what form of book?
3. According to the narrator in the Introduction, what two introductions to theory sources deal with the problems of teaching or learning theory?
4. The Introduction states that ________, like novelists, are dauntingly plentiful.
5. Which of F.R. Leavis's teachings was essentially a syllabus, manageable within a year-long undergraduate course?
6. The Introduction states that another name for traditional literary criticism is ________.
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