The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 239 pagina's
By defining what happens during the act of reading, that is, how aesthetic experience is initiated, develops, and functions, Iser's book provides the first systematic framework for assessing the communicatory function of a literary text within the context from which it arises. It is an important work that will appeal to those interested in the reading process, aesthetic theory, literary criticism, and basic theoretical aspects of the novel. Book jacket.

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The Lingering of the Classical Norm of Interpretation
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THE RUDIMENTS OF A THEORY OF AESTHETIC RESPONSE
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The ReaderOriented Perspective and Traditional Objections 20 Readers
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