Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of InterpretationOhio State University Press, 1998 - 249 pagine How does what we know shape the ways we read? Starting from the premise that any productive theory of narrative must take into account the presuppositions the reader brings to the text, Before Reading explores how our prior knowledge of literary conventions influences the processes of interpretation and evaluation. Available again with a new introduction by James Phelan. |
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... appears to belong . We might also conclude that it is a poor text . But there is another perfectly reasonable claim ... appear , at first , somewhat restricted- for many people , when they think of literary conventions , think of ...
... appears to belong . We might also conclude that it is a poor text . But there is another perfectly reasonable claim ... appear , at first , somewhat restricted- for many people , when they think of literary conventions , think of ...
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... appear to be something that they are not . A piece of canvas , for example , appears to be the mayor or the Madonna ; a tale about a nonexistent clerk and his overcoat appears to be a true account . As a result , the aesthetic ...
... appear to be something that they are not . A piece of canvas , for example , appears to be the mayor or the Madonna ; a tale about a nonexistent clerk and his overcoat appears to be a true account . As a result , the aesthetic ...
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... appears to spring from fathers alone . A woman writer might very well not wish to partake of that tradition ... appear in the novel except in terms of their effect on Edna's domestic life : 14. Leslie F. Chard II , " Outward Forms and ...
... appears to spring from fathers alone . A woman writer might very well not wish to partake of that tradition ... appear in the novel except in terms of their effect on Edna's domestic life : 14. Leslie F. Chard II , " Outward Forms and ...
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NARRATIVE CONVENTIONS | 3 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
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