Is There a Text in This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive CommunitiesHarvard University Press, 1980 - 394 pagina's Stanley Fish is one of America’s most stimulating literary theorists. In this book, he undertakes a profound reexamination of some of criticism’s most basic assumptions. He penetrates to the core of the modern debate about interpretation, explodes numerous misleading formulations, and offers a stunning proposal for a new way of thinking about the way we read. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction or How I Stopped Worrying | 1 |
Affective Stylistics | 21 |
What Is Stylistics and Why Are They Saying Such | 68 |
How Ordinary Is Ordinary Language? | 97 |
What Its Like To Read LAllegro and Il Penseroso | 112 |
A Reply to Ralph Rader | 136 |
Interpreting the Variorum | 147 |
Interpreting Interpreting the Variorum | 174 |
Speech | 197 |
What Is Stylistics and Why Are They Saying Such | 246 |
Normal Circumstances and Other Special Cases | 268 |
A Reply to John Reichert | 293 |
Interpretive Authority in | 301 |
How To Recognize a Poem When You See One | 322 |
What Makes an Interpretation Acceptable? | 338 |
Two Models | 356 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Is There a Text in This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive Communities Stanley Fish Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1982 |
Is There a Text in This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive Communities Stanley Fish Fragmentweergave - 1980 |
Is There a Text in This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive Communities Stanley Fish Fragmentweergave - 1980 |
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