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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... claims to the contrary , there was a covert hierarchy in Brooks and Warren's first article of faith , " that the ... claim that " New Crit- icism , for all its elitism , was strangely populist in intention " ( " Opponents , Au ...
... claims to the contrary , there was a covert hierarchy in Brooks and Warren's first article of faith , " that the ... claim that " New Crit- icism , for all its elitism , was strangely populist in intention " ( " Opponents , Au ...
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... claim that " poetry succeeds because all or most of what is said or implied is relevant ; what is irrelevant has been excluded , like lumps from pudding and ' bugs ' from machinery . " 4 Similarly , Barthes ' exhaustive analysis of Bal ...
... claim that " poetry succeeds because all or most of what is said or implied is relevant ; what is irrelevant has been excluded , like lumps from pudding and ' bugs ' from machinery . " 4 Similarly , Barthes ' exhaustive analysis of Bal ...
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... claim of a permanent and static state of affairs ( as Emma begins with Emma's security ) or a claim of an inevitable future ( as the film War Games opens with the military's insistence that its computer cannot fail ) , we can expect the ...
... claim of a permanent and static state of affairs ( as Emma begins with Emma's security ) or a claim of an inevitable future ( as the film War Games opens with the military's insistence that its computer cannot fail ) , we can expect the ...
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NARRATIVE CONVENTIONS | 3 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
Copyright | |
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