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Narrative , a form of discourse which tells a story , is derived from the Latin gnarare , meaning to know . Indeed , narratives are an old tradition built upon a human need to “ make meaning and to forge connections between seeming ...
Narrative , a form of discourse which tells a story , is derived from the Latin gnarare , meaning to know . Indeed , narratives are an old tradition built upon a human need to “ make meaning and to forge connections between seeming ...
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The significant role of the reader as the source of constructing meaning from text is supported by the theoretical work of Bleich ( 1978 ) . In Subjective Criticism , he advocated that meaning is developed in the minds of readers .
The significant role of the reader as the source of constructing meaning from text is supported by the theoretical work of Bleich ( 1978 ) . In Subjective Criticism , he advocated that meaning is developed in the minds of readers .
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engaged in creating meaning from text through a process of envisionment . Similar to the ideas proposed by other theorists about the reader's stance ( the way in which a reader relates to the text ) , Langer's research suggested that ...
engaged in creating meaning from text through a process of envisionment . Similar to the ideas proposed by other theorists about the reader's stance ( the way in which a reader relates to the text ) , Langer's research suggested that ...
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