Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... reader's preexisting social horizon of expectations , i.e. , the reader's social values , mores , taboos , and literary taste . In the negotiation be- tween text and reader a fusion of the two horizons may or may not take place . If it ...
... reader's preexisting social horizon of expectations , i.e. , the reader's social values , mores , taboos , and literary taste . In the negotiation be- tween text and reader a fusion of the two horizons may or may not take place . If it ...
Strana 59
... reader restless and impatient . The generality of readers love rather to be borne along by a rapid narra- tive , and to be roused to attention by the quick succession of new and unexpected incidents . ( 2 : 36-37 ) In the end there is ...
... reader restless and impatient . The generality of readers love rather to be borne along by a rapid narra- tive , and to be roused to attention by the quick succession of new and unexpected incidents . ( 2 : 36-37 ) In the end there is ...
Strana 90
... reader and remote language and manners : the " wavering " hero and the perspectivist treatment of history and character.43 The waver- ing hero represents the reader in his vague knowledge of an imagi- native interest in the past ...
... reader and remote language and manners : the " wavering " hero and the perspectivist treatment of history and character.43 The waver- ing hero represents the reader in his vague knowledge of an imagi- native interest in the past ...
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