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International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature, 2018
M. Benton
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M. Benton
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Reader-Response Criticism: From Formalism to Post-Structuralism
World Literature Today, 1981With contributions by David Bleich, Jonathan Culler, Stanley Fish, Walker Gibson, Norman N. Holland, Wolfgang Iser, Walter Benn Michaels, Georges Poulet, Gerald Prince, and Michael Riffaterre.
Teresa de Lauretis, Jane P. Tompkins
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Practical criticism: An early experiment in reader response
Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics, 2017My article provides historical background to stylisticians’ current interest in empirical approaches to literary response by investigating the practical criticism experiment that IA Richards carried out in the 1920s and that he reported on in Practical Criticism: A Study of Literary Judgment (1929).
D. West
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Reader-Response Criticism and Heart of Darkness
1996Students are routinely asked in English courses for their reactions to the texts they are reading. Sometimes there are so many different reactions that we may wonder whether everyone has read the same text. And some students respond so idiosyncratically to what they read that we say their responses are “totally off the wall.” This variety of response ...
Ross C. Murfin, Peter J. Rabinowitz
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Whatever Happened to Reader-Response Criticism?
2003Not long ago, as we met to compose questions for a PhD examination in literary theory, a colleague raised the question that has become our title. He raised it (somewhat) whimsically-as a query about institutional history, prompting the candidate to explain why reader-response criticism1 is rarely mentioned by that name in contemporary conversations.
Patricia Harkin, J. Sosnoski
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Reader-Response Criticism and the Allegorizing Reader
Theological Studies, 1996L'A. suggere que la methode moderne de la critique lecteur-reponse fournit une perspective pour le processus d'interpretation. Cette methode s'interesse a l'acte de lire et a l'activite du lecteur. Elle differe de celles qui mettent l'accent sur le texte ou sur l'auteur.
M. Cahill
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Feminist Criticism and Reader-response Criticism
The Dissenting Reader, 2019E. Davies
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READER-RESPONSE CRITICISM AND THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1984James L. Resseguie
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