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Wolfgang Iser — In Memoriam

Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, 2007
An obituary for Wolfgang Iser (1926—2007), a great scholar and a kind and generous person. An overview of the history of Iser's theoretical thought is followed by a record of an episode of private life.
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Wolfgang Iser's Eighteenth Century

Poetics Today, 2006
A stage in the history of reading underlies the origins of Wolfgang Iser's method. His distinctive theory of reading is adumbrated in the writings of the period of his original specialty, the eighteenth century. In The Implied Reader Iser takes his theoretical hints and directions from the narrators of Fielding and Sterne. Through an examination of the
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Wolfgang Iser: Legacies and Lessons

Comparative Critical Studies, 2010
When Wolfgang Iser, Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Constance and the University of California, Irvine died in 2007 in his eighty-first year he was one of the most widely known literary theoreticians in the world. Together with Hans Robert Jauss he had founded the Constance School of Literary Theory.
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Lý thuyết tiếp nhận của Wolfgang Iser

Tạp chí Khoa học Đại học Văn Hiến, 2019
Iser đóng một vai trò tiêu biểu trong lý thuyết tiếp nhận Konstanz, lý luận của ông đặt nền tảng trên sự nghiên cứu, hiểu biết sâu sắc và tôn trọng vai trò của văn bản trong hoạt động tiếp nhận. Thời kỳ đầu, Iser tập trung vào việc tìm hiểu quá trình đọc cũng như quá trình xử lý văn bản của độc giả, phát hiện rằng không chỉ có vấn đề người đọc cải tạo ...
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The Emergence of Oedipus’s Blessing: Evoking Wolfgang Iser

Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, 2009
In these pages I present my interpretation of Iser’s model of emergence. I emphasize that what I am presenting is my understanding and exemplification of the relations among the chief terms in Iser’s model, namely, recursion, negativity, and emergence. At the same time, what I offer is, I believe, an extrapolation from what we know of Iser’s terms.
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Wolfgang Iser’s conception of indeterminacy: An integrational critique

Journal of Literary Semantics, 2019
AbstractAdopting the perspective of a “Harrisian” integrational linguist, this article identifies two conflicting ways in which Wolfgang Iser describes “indeterminacy” and its implications on the act of reading in his “reception theory”. It will be argued that while his understanding of contextualisation and recontextualisation is markedly similar to ...
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Wolfgang Iser: ‘Indeterminacy and the Reader’s Response’

1997
If texts actually possessed only the meaning brought to light by interpretation, then there would remain very little else for the reader. He could only accept or reject it, take it or leave it. The fundamental question is, however, what actually does take place between text and reader? Is it possible to look into that relationship at all, or is not the
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Interview: Wolfgang Iser

Diacritics, 1980
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Interaction between text and reader: Wolfgang Iser

2012
Central to the reading of every literary work is the interaction between its structure and its recipient. This is why the phenomenological theory of art has emphatically drawn attention to the fact that the study of a literary work should concern not only the actual text but also, and in equal measure, the actions involved in responding to that text ...
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