Which New Critical term describes the internal consistency and self-contained nature of a successful literary work?
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Correct answer: Organic unity
Organic unity implies that every part of a work is essential to the whole, much like a living organism. New Critics believed that in a great work, form and content are so tightly woven that nothing can be removed without destroying the work's meaning.
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