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IMPLIED AUTHOR AND IMPLIED READER IN ROCOCO NOVEL

Human Being: Image and Essence. Humanitarian Aspects, 2020
The article concerns the forms and functions of the implied author and the implied reader in the novels by Lesage, Prevost, Marivaux, Crébillon, Bibiena, Diderot, Defoe, Fielding and Stern. Referring to the narrative on behalf of the hero, which is mainly used in the Rococo novel, as well as the narrative from the author in Fielding's novels equally ...
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The implied reader of Luke's gospel

Religion and Theology, 1997
AbstractThe notion of implied reader is discussed with reference to modern theorists like Booth, Iser, Fowler and Prince. A description of the implied reader in Luke's gospel is then constructed from the clues that Luke's narrative provides.
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The Beloved Disciple and Implied Readers

Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 1989
The gaps in the narratives about the "disciple whom Jesus loved" suggest that he has a typological relationship with the implied readers of the canonical Fourth Gospel. (A) The investigation chiefly focuses on three gaps. (1) The beloved disciple is never named. (2) He is first mentioned (at least as beloved) in the farewell address.
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Real Readers, Implied Readers, and Professional Writers: Suggested Research

Journal of Business Communication, 1988
Research on distinguishing real and implied readers raises the question o f whether writers are aware of this distinction. The terms real and implied are defined, and their emergence as issues for debate is detailed. The study is then described and hypotheses for investigation are posed: Are professional writers aware of real and implied readers; does ...
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Historical and Implied Authors and Readers

Comparative Literature, 1993
N A SENSE all narrative is embedded, the narrative itself existing at the center of a series of real and fictional agents who present it and receive it. A narrative is narrated by a narrator to a narratee, and the study of these relations is one proper focus of a narratological essay.
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