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Dissociable memory modulation mechanisms facilitate fear amnesia at different timescales. [PDF]
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Quasiparticle Effects and Strong Excitonic Features in Exfoliable 1D Semiconducting Materials. [PDF]
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Evolving a Field: Can Evolutionary Theory Provide What the Study of Human Evolution Requires? [PDF]
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This annotated bibliography presents influential work in the area of reader response theory. While providing an overview of major research in the area of reader response, the annotated bibliography also provides current research representing various categories of reader response.
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This annotated bibliography presents influential work in the area of reader response theory. While providing an overview of major research in the area of reader response, the annotated bibliography also provides current research representing various categories of reader response.
Susan Browne +3 more
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INTRODUCTION: READER‐RESPONSE THEORY
Reading & Writing Quarterly, 1996(1996). INTRODUCTION: READER‐RESPONSE THEORY. Reading & Writing Quarterly: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 121-122.
Nancy Farnan, Patricia R. Kelly
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1986
Reply to Alcorn, Marshall W., Jr.; Bracher, Mark. “Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the Re-Formation of the Self: A New Direction for Reader-Response Theory.” PMLA. 1985 May; 100(3): 342-54.
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Reply to Alcorn, Marshall W., Jr.; Bracher, Mark. “Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the Re-Formation of the Self: A New Direction for Reader-Response Theory.” PMLA. 1985 May; 100(3): 342-54.
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