In New Criticism, what is the term for a statement that appears self-contradictory but reveals a deeper truth, often seen as central to poetic structure?
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Correct answer: Paradox
New Critics like Cleanth Brooks viewed paradox as the fundamental 'language of poetry'. It allows the poem to unify opposing forces and maintain a complex, organic balance.
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