The representative literary works of British and American New Criticism are

New criticism, fallacy of feeling, seven ambiguities, fallacy of intention.

According to the Baidu question bank, the topic is: () a, new criticism; B, seven types of ambiguity; C, intentional fallacy; D, "feeling fallacy". Answer: ABCD.

One of the most influential schools of modern literary criticism in Britain and America, originated in Britain in the 1920s, formed in the United States in the 1930s, and became a major trend in the United States in the 40s and 1950s. In the late 1950s, the new criticism gradually declined, but the text-based semantic analysis advocated and practiced by the new criticism is still one of the basic methods of literary criticism, which has a far-reaching impact on today's literary criticism, especially poetry criticism.