Reader-response criticism
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Reader-response criticism
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Reader-response criticism
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- Refus global, histoire d'une réception partielle, Sophie Dubois
- L'appropriation d'un objet culturel, une réactualisation des théories de C.S. Peirce à propos de l'interprétation, Fabien Dumais
- Tips & tricks for analyzing text and citing evidence
- How to read literature, Terry Eagleton
- Readers and mythic signs, the Oedipus myth in twentieth-century fiction, Debra A. Moddelmog
- Glossator
- To make the hands impure, art, ethical adventure, the difficult and the holy, Adam Zachary Newton
- Chaucer and his readers, imagining the author in late-medieval England, Seth Lerer
- Teaching literary elements, easy strategies and activities to help kids explore and enrich their experiences with literature, by Tara McCarthy
- Steeped in stories, timeless children's novels to refresh our tired souls, Mitali Perkins
- Conflicting readings, variety and validity in interpretation, Paul B. Armstrong
- The Continuing presence of Walt Whitman, the life after the life, edited by Robert K. Martin
- The theoretical dimensions of Henry James, John Carlos Rowe
- Tips & tricks for analyzing structure and evaluating ideas
- Teaching genre, exploring 9 types of literature to develop lifelong readers and writers, by Tara McCarthy
- How to read literature, Terry Eagleton
- The postwar novel in Canada, narrative patterns and reader response
- The space that remains, reading Latin poetry in late antiquity, Aaron Pelttari
- Literature and the brain, Norman N. Holland
- Maps and legends, reading and writing along the borderlands, Michael Chabon
- Re-reading poets, the life of the author, Paul Kameen
- STEEPED IN STORIES, timeless children's novels to refresh our tired souls
- Maps and legends, reading and writing along the borderlands, Michael Chabon
- Joyce's iritis and the irritated text, the dis-lexic Ulysses, Roy Gottfried
- The resisting reader, a feminist approach to American fiction, Judith Fetterley