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" He embodies all those predispositions necessary for a literary work to exercise its effect — predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted... "
"The One who Does the Will of the Father" - Distinguishing Character of ...
per Mathew Palachuvattil - 2007 - 400 pàgines
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Interpretive Conventions: The Reader in the Study of American Fiction

Steven Mailloux - 1982 - 236 pàgines
...Hopkins University Press, 1974), pp. 101-120. In another place, Iser writes that the implied reader "is a construct and in no way to be identified with any real reader. . . . The real reader is always offered a particular role to play [by the text], and it is this role...
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Domestic Allegories of Political Desire: The Black Heroine's Text at the ...

Claudia Tate - 1993 - 313 pàgines
...effects—predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...and in no way to be identified with any real reader. (p. 34) 11. See Hans Robert Jauss, "Literary History as Challenge" in Toward an Aesthetic of Reception...
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Passions and Deceptions: The Early Films of Ernst Lubitsch

Sabine Hake - 1992 - 232 pàgines
...effect—predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...in no way to be identified with any real reader." 11 In So This Is Paris, the "implied spectator" is constituted through the calculated shot sequences,...
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The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art

Joseph Leo Koerner - 1993 - 574 pàgines
...predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...in no way to be identified with any real reader."" The concept of the implied reader or viewer is at once useful, evasive, and tautological: useful, in...
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The Transparent Eye: Reflections on Translation, Chinese Literature, and ...

Eugene Chen Eoyang - 1993 - 370 pàgines
...provides at least one reader's complete "reader's response."2 1. Iser reminds us that "the implied reader" has "his roots firmly planted in the structure of...and in no way to be identified with any real reader" (Iser 1978:34). But surely a translator is a special case: he is an actual reader and, as the agent...
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Jesus' Farewell to the Disciples: John 13:1-17:26 in Narratological Perspective

D. François Tolmie - 1995 - 270 pàgines
...predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...and in no way to be identified with any real reader . . . Thus the concept of the implied reader designates a network of response-inviting structures,...
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Novel Into Film: The Case of La Familia de Pascual Duarte and Los Santos ...

Patricia J. Santoro - 1996 - 228 pàgines
...predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...construct and in no way to be identified with any real reader.49 The infinite number of real readers located in time and place bring their own disposition...
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Heavenly Bodies: The Realms of La Estrella de Sevilla

Frederick A. De Armas - 1996 - 308 pàgines
...effect—predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself"; in other words, he "has his roots firmly planted in the structure of...and in no way to be identified with any real reader" (34). This so-called "transcendental model" (38), however, has been deemed problematic; Holub (1984,...
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The Postmodern Bible

George Aichele, Fred W. Burnett, Robert M. Fowler, David Job ling, Tina Pippin, Wilhelm Wuellner, Bible and Culture Collective - 1995 - 418 pàgines
...predispositions laid down, not by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...and in no way to be identified with any real reader" (1978:34, emphasis ours). In this sense Iser clearly gives an objective status to the text, which is...
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Speaking of Jesus: Essays on Biblical Language, Gospel Narrative, and the ...

Willem S. Vorster, J. Eugene Botha - 1999 - 560 pàgines
...predispositions laid down, not only by an empirical outside reality, but by the text itself. Consequently, the implied reader as a concept has his roots firmly planted...and in no way to be identified with any real reader. Criticism has been made of Iser for defining the implied reader in purely literary terms as almost...
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