Reader-Response Criticism : From Formalism to Post-Structuralism

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Engaging analyses of literary reader's subjectivity.

This book would be a great read for literature students who are interested in understanding how readers' subjectivity influences their interpretation of a text. The book features contributions by renowned literary critics who explore the evolution of reader-response criticism from formalism to post-structuralism, emphasizing the importance of considering the reader's personal experience and cultural background in analyzing a literary text. Readers will appreciate the engaging analyses and the wealth of insights provided by the different contributors.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Reader-Response Criticism : From Formalism to Post-Structuralism

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ISBN: 9780801824012
Authors: Jane Tompkins
Date of Publication: 1980-12-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.73
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Reader-Response Criticism: From Formalism to Post-Structuralism collects the most important theoretical statements on readers and the reading process. Its essays trace the development of reader-response criticm from its beginnings in New Criticism (Walker Gibson) through its appearance in structuralism (Gerald Prince, Jonathan Culler), stylistics (Michael Riffaterre), phenomenology (Georges Poulet, Wolfgang Iser, Stanley Fish), psychoanalytic criticism (Norman N. Holland, David Bleich), and post-structuiralist theory (Fish, Walter Benn Michaels). The editor shows how each of these essays treats the problem of determinate meaning and compares their unspoken moral assumptions. In a concluding essay, she redefines the reader-response movement by placing it in historical perspective, providing the first short history of the concept of literary response. This anthology remains an indispensable guide to reader-response criticm. It is a valuable text for courses in literary criticism and theory as well as a superior refernce work for scholars and students of literature, critical theory, and the philosophy of art.
 

Engaging analyses of literary reader's subjectivity.

This book would be a great read for literature students who are interested in understanding how readers' subjectivity influences their interpretation of a text. The book features contributions by renowned literary critics who explore the evolution of reader-response criticism from formalism to post-structuralism, emphasizing the importance of considering the reader's personal experience and cultural background in analyzing a literary text. Readers will appreciate the engaging analyses and the wealth of insights provided by the different contributors.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.