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Text to Reader: A Communicative Approach to Fowles, Barth, Cortazar, and Boon (Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature Volume 16)

Text to Reader: A Communicative Approach to Fowles, Barth, Cortazar, and Boon (Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature Volume 16)

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Text to Reader: A Communicative Approach to Fowles, Barth, Cortazar, and Boon (Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature Volume 16)

by Theo D'haen

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John Benjamins Publishing Company: Amsterdam, NL, and Philadelphia, PA, 1983. Softcover. Very Good. 8x6x9. [CRITICISM]. D'haen, Theo. "Text to Reader: A Communicative Approach to Fowles, Barth, Cortazar, and Boon (Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature Volume 16)." Amsterdam, NL, and Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1983. English language. Softcover. 8.5 x 6 x 0.25 in. 22 x 15 x 1 cm. 8 oz. x, 162 pp. Light discoloration on spine. Smudge on bottom of page block. Wear. Slight yellowing. Text clean. Very Good Minus. ISBN: 9027222010. "Text to Reader seeks to find a critical approach that links a novel's form to its socio-cultural context. Combining elements from Iser's reception aesthetics, speech act theory, and Goffman's frame analysis, this book starts from the assumption that a reader has certain conventional expectations with regard to a novel, and then goes on to examine how violations of these expectations rule the reader's relationship to the novel. The theory sketched in the first chapter is then, in four subsequent chapters, applied to The French Lieutenant's Woman by the English author John Fowles, Letters by the American John Barth, Libro de Manuel by the Argentinean Julio Cortazar, and De Kapellekensbaan by the Flemish novelist Louis-Paul Boon. The particular form each of these novels takes is analyzed as correlative to that novel's communicative function. This book will be of interest to comparatists, students of English and American literature, and the literatures of Latin-America and the Low Countries.

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Title
Text to Reader: A Communicative Approach to Fowles, Barth, Cortazar, and Boon (Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature Volume 16)
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Theo D'haen
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Paperback
ISBN 10
9027222010
ISBN 13
9789027222015
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John Benjamins Publishing Company: Amsterdam, NL, and Philadelphia, PA
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.s.a.
Date Published
1983
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8x6x9
Keywords
Theo D'haen, D'haen, Criticism, Literature Criticism, 1983, Literature, Theory, Text to Reader, Comp Lit, Boon, Barth, Fowles, Cortazar, Fiction, Academic
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