Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... reader . She based her reading on what she said was an attempt to know as much as the poet would have expected his contemporary readers to have known . The result was an exploration of the mediaeval background to much of Herbert's ...
... reader . She based her reading on what she said was an attempt to know as much as the poet would have expected his contemporary readers to have known . The result was an exploration of the mediaeval background to much of Herbert's ...
Pagina 55
... reader - reactions . For instance , when reading a certain story , he argues : ' But though these passages tug at me and ask me to have a powerful experience , I find I refuse ' ( p . 328 ) . Here is a teacher who experiences the ...
... reader - reactions . For instance , when reading a certain story , he argues : ' But though these passages tug at me and ask me to have a powerful experience , I find I refuse ' ( p . 328 ) . Here is a teacher who experiences the ...
Pagina 46
... reading certain texts . By its choice of genre , register or topography , a text may prohibit participa- tion by ... Reading Char- acter : Reading Gender ' . English in Australia , 95 ( 1991 ) , 4-23 . The authors argue that a change in ...
... reading certain texts . By its choice of genre , register or topography , a text may prohibit participa- tion by ... Reading Char- acter : Reading Gender ' . English in Australia , 95 ( 1991 ) , 4-23 . The authors argue that a change in ...
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Review Notes | 69 |
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