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... reading is not to the base - reality ... of the reader , but is to a discourse model ” ( 147 ) . This move works to bracket out the significance of intertextuality , and to foreclose the possibility of readers comparing their current ...
... reading is not to the base - reality ... of the reader , but is to a discourse model ” ( 147 ) . This move works to bracket out the significance of intertextuality , and to foreclose the possibility of readers comparing their current ...
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... readers , their readings prove inadequate .... Stevenson projects reading as an unresolved dynamic , and he invites the reader to participate in that dynamic . ( 195 ) Following McCracken - Flesher rather than Sage , we might conclude ...
... readers , their readings prove inadequate .... Stevenson projects reading as an unresolved dynamic , and he invites the reader to participate in that dynamic . ( 195 ) Following McCracken - Flesher rather than Sage , we might conclude ...
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... readers to think about the construction of narrative .... [ T ] he subject matter mirrors the experience of reading a narrative ... [ and ] may cause a reader to think about the process of making fiction ” ( 38 ) . He points out that ...
... readers to think about the construction of narrative .... [ T ] he subject matter mirrors the experience of reading a narrative ... [ and ] may cause a reader to think about the process of making fiction ” ( 38 ) . He points out that ...
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