Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 17
... reader : elements such as reader sur- prise and the reader's appreciation of irony would other- wise be diminished , if not destroyed . Concealment thus functions here as a literary device , as a means to specific aesthetically pleasing ...
... reader : elements such as reader sur- prise and the reader's appreciation of irony would other- wise be diminished , if not destroyed . Concealment thus functions here as a literary device , as a means to specific aesthetically pleasing ...
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... reader in George Herbert's poetry . Reader response theorists , and particularly Stanley Fish , have been influential in creating an awareness of the reader's importance in Herbert's poems , as have Helen Vendler and Barbara Harman with ...
... reader in George Herbert's poetry . Reader response theorists , and particularly Stanley Fish , have been influential in creating an awareness of the reader's importance in Herbert's poems , as have Helen Vendler and Barbara Harman with ...
Pagina 17
... reader's ' catechizing ' is the result of his reading with an eye for conventional and well - nigh universally understood meaning ( ' J C ' almost immediately suggests Jesus Christ to the Christian reader ) . Without this approach the ...
... reader's ' catechizing ' is the result of his reading with an eye for conventional and well - nigh universally understood meaning ( ' J C ' almost immediately suggests Jesus Christ to the Christian reader ) . Without this approach the ...
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