The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... reading . 58 Women are slightly overrepresented among book readers ( as compared to the population in general ) , and the same is true of single people - but children in the house appear to have a positive effect on adult book reading ...
... reading . 58 Women are slightly overrepresented among book readers ( as compared to the population in general ) , and the same is true of single people - but children in the house appear to have a positive effect on adult book reading ...
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... readers , studies can also provide information about book selection and reading patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased out from more general discussions . One can ...
... readers , studies can also provide information about book selection and reading patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased out from more general discussions . One can ...
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... Reader response theorists stress , for instance , that readers approach each text with certain expecta- tions that it is fiction or nonfiction , that it is written by an author who intended to communicate something which powerfully ...
... Reader response theorists stress , for instance , that readers approach each text with certain expecta- tions that it is fiction or nonfiction , that it is written by an author who intended to communicate something which powerfully ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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