Citations:anticriticism

that which is not, or is in opposition to, (a real) criticism

 * 1978, Latin American Research Review
 * Prieto perhaps would insist that it is an acriticism or an anticriticism because it does not coincide with his idea of what a valid criticism ought to be. More than at any other point in his study, Prieto comes closest here to placing his own values in ...

opposition to criticism

 * 1988, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Klaus L. Berghahn, A History of German Literary Criticism: 1730-1980, U of Nebraska Press (ISBN 9780803272323), page 408:
 * The anticriticism of the New Left continued to concentrate on the object of criticism but showed a lack of interest in a more thorough analysis of the conditions of media communication and in a strategy for changing them.

plural

 * 1997, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Kenneth Lantz, Gary Saul Morson, Writer's Diary Volume 1: 1873-1876, Northwestern University Press (ISBN 9780810115163), page 195:
 * On my behalf he has already written three &quot;anticriticisms,&quot; two &quot;notes,&quot; three &quot; marginal notes,&quot; one article &quot;apropos,&quot; and finally &quot;an admonition on behavior.&quot; In this latter polemical composition of his he purports to admonish my &quot;enemies&quot; but  in ...
 * 1999, Eric Voegelin, Detlev Clemens, Brendan M. Purcell, Hitler and the Germans, University of Missouri Press (ISBN 9780826263889), page 156:
 * ... National Socialism, we must first explain one point that is readily forgotten, and which then leads to the strangest misinterpretations, criticisms, and anticriticisms  in public debate. The German people—not understood in a völkisch sense but, ...