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a relationship can open up new ways of reading ( symbols , structure , attention to intertextuality ) , while at its worst , it can produce “ the deadly serious word ” and a sense of thralldom to a deadening educational process .
a relationship can open up new ways of reading ( symbols , structure , attention to intertextuality ) , while at its worst , it can produce “ the deadly serious word ” and a sense of thralldom to a deadening educational process .
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The hegemonic picture of reading as a solitary activity also suppresses the ways in which reading is socially framed . By this I mean that collective and institutional processes shape reading practices by authoritatively defining what ...
The hegemonic picture of reading as a solitary activity also suppresses the ways in which reading is socially framed . By this I mean that collective and institutional processes shape reading practices by authoritatively defining what ...
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The Act of Reading : A Theory of Aesthetic Response . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1978 . . The Implied Reader : Patterns of Communication in Prose Fiction from Bunyan to Beckett . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1974 .
The Act of Reading : A Theory of Aesthetic Response . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1978 . . The Implied Reader : Patterns of Communication in Prose Fiction from Bunyan to Beckett . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1974 .
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