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He is, in other words, capable of reading a text without any distorting
presuppositions; neither his "character" nor his "position in society . . . colors his
perception of the events described to him."27 Authorial reading, however, is quite
different.
He is, in other words, capable of reading a text without any distorting
presuppositions; neither his "character" nor his "position in society . . . colors his
perception of the events described to him."27 Authorial reading, however, is quite
different.
Pagina 83
When he abruptly changes gears ( "It so happened that one night Albinus had a
beautiful idea"), we have reason to suspect that the word "beautiful" is Albinus',
not the narrator's — a suspicion confirmed by the ironic undercutting in the ...
When he abruptly changes gears ( "It so happened that one night Albinus had a
beautiful idea"), we have reason to suspect that the word "beautiful" is Albinus',
not the narrator's — a suspicion confirmed by the ironic undercutting in the ...
Pagina 175
I will set aside two of them at the outset: those that stem from actual
misperceptions of the physical marks on the page (I had a student who, in
reading the descriptions of Paul Madvig in The Glass Key, consistently misread
the word "blond" as ...
I will set aside two of them at the outset: those that stem from actual
misperceptions of the physical marks on the page (I had a student who, in
reading the descriptions of Paul Madvig in The Glass Key, consistently misread
the word "blond" as ...
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Beyond ReadingsBefore Reading | 1 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
Copyright | |
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