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another man's , but the recent result nomenon of aesthetic reading as a transsometimes seems to be a kind of rugged action between the reader and the text . individualism gone wild . Especially The nature of this event , the distinction ...
another man's , but the recent result nomenon of aesthetic reading as a transsometimes seems to be a kind of rugged action between the reader and the text . individualism gone wild . Especially The nature of this event , the distinction ...
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Thus multiplicity should continuing , constructive , “ shaping ” activi- result from many readings , each of ty . ... thought of common elements of the society in sequential - earlier words and sentences which the reading takes place .
Thus multiplicity should continuing , constructive , “ shaping ” activi- result from many readings , each of ty . ... thought of common elements of the society in sequential - earlier words and sentences which the reading takes place .
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By following such a procedure , we can arrive at a meaning that is accessible to all readers because it is a response ... find a conceptual pattern that is equivalent to our experience in reading , we can , to continue Iser's argument ...
By following such a procedure , we can arrive at a meaning that is accessible to all readers because it is a response ... find a conceptual pattern that is equivalent to our experience in reading , we can , to continue Iser's argument ...
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