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-{{GFDL}}+'''Leslie Aaron Fiedler''' ([[March 8]], [[1917]]–[[January 29]], [[2003]]) was an [[USA|American]] literary critic, known for his interest in [[mythography]] and his championing of [[genre fiction]]. His work also involves application of psychological theories to American literature. He was in practical terms one of the early [[postmodernist]] critics working across literature in general, from around 1970. His most cited work is ''[[Love and Death in the American Novel]]'' (1960). {{GFDL}}

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Leslie Aaron Fiedler (March 8, 1917January 29, 2003) was an American literary critic, known for his interest in mythography and his championing of genre fiction. His work also involves application of psychological theories to American literature. He was in practical terms one of the early postmodernist critics working across literature in general, from around 1970. His most cited work is Love and Death in the American Novel (1960).



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