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Page 135
... reading protocols does not seem like such a lonely fact . And though I am certainly not so naive as to suggest that the sociological differences in any way caused the differences in reading protocols ( working back through some time ...
... reading protocols does not seem like such a lonely fact . And though I am certainly not so naive as to suggest that the sociological differences in any way caused the differences in reading protocols ( working back through some time ...
Page 166
... reading of popular literature . A narrative read for entertainment and providing the desired pleasure , while keeping the reader spellbound as long as it lasts , is not experienced as an invitation to wonder about its meaning . In other ...
... reading of popular literature . A narrative read for entertainment and providing the desired pleasure , while keeping the reader spellbound as long as it lasts , is not experienced as an invitation to wonder about its meaning . In other ...
Page 249
... reading with its concept of " realism ” that the feeling and recognition of " poiesis " in fiction have been virtually either wiped out or pushed deeply into the readers subcon- scious . The 20th - century reader is used to ignoring ...
... reading with its concept of " realism ” that the feeling and recognition of " poiesis " in fiction have been virtually either wiped out or pushed deeply into the readers subcon- scious . The 20th - century reader is used to ignoring ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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