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- A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of St. James - 1916. By James Hardy Ropes. International Critical Commentary Series.
- Toward a critical theory of advertising - An analysis of advertising within a critical theory of society which combines historical, sociological, cultural, and political analysis.
- Orlando: The Book as Critic - Conference paper by Kelly Tetterton which argues that the physical form that Orlando appears in acts as pre-critical commentary on the text within. Site includes book cover artwork.
- Subliminal Advertising - Numerous examples and commentary on a range of subliminal adverts. Analysis is based on the work of Wilson Key.
- Cyberspace and Critical Theory: Pat Cadigan - Biography, bibliography, critical commentary and links related to the cyberpunk pioneer.
- Holt Uncensored - A semi-monthly e-newsletter. Offers book reviews, author interviews and critical commentary about literature, publishing mergers, bookstore competition, the Internet and First Amendment issues. Website provides searchable archives. Editor, Pat Holt, former Book Review Editor and Critic for The San Francisco Chronicle.
- The Book of Joshua: An Expositional and Critical Commentary of the Hebrew Text - 1886 by John Lloyd.
- Heinlein in Dimension - Critical commentary of Heinlein's works by Alexei Panshin, discussing myriad influences and themes.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne in Salem - Collaboration between North Shore Community College and Massachusetts museums features art, original documents, critical commentary, scholarly articles, and learning activities related to Hawthorne's life and works.
- The Backlash - Forum that exposes sexist stereotypes and questionable business and political practices through communication, criticism and commentary.
Wikipedia Articles
- Commentary on Palestine Peace Not Apartheid - This article attempts to summarize and illustrate selected notable representative critical reaction to and commentary on the book Palestine Peace Not Apartheid (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006) by former president Jimmy Carter, which has been highly controversial. The reception of the book has itself raised further controversy, occasioning Carter's own subsequent responses to such criticism.
- Sing-ha the Brother - Singha (싱하) is the ID pseudonym of the Korean individual who writes critical commentary on DC Inside Starcraft gallery. As a result of his penchant for referring to himself as "brother" (형), he has gained renown as Sing-ha the brother (싱하형), and his uniquely expressive manner of stylistic phraseology has been gaining in popularity since Autumn 2004.
- Landfall (journal) - Landfall is New Zealand's oldest literary journal. First published in 1947, it features new fiction and poetry, biographical and critical essays, cultural commentary, and reviews of books, art, film, drama and dance.
- The Bloody Banquet - The Bloody Banquet is an early 17th-century play, a revenge tragedy generally comparable to The Revenger's Tragedy (a play variously ascribed to Cyril Tourneur and Thomas Middleton). The Bloody Banquet has attracted a substantial body of critical and scholarly commentary, chiefly for the challenging authorship problem it presents.
- Criticism of the C programming language - Criticism of the C programming language refers to critical commentary directed at the C programming language. This widely used language first appeared on larger computers but, like Pascal, soon found its way to CP/M and MS-DOS based microcomputers, where it achieved a rapid acceptance in the industry.