The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... fiction to be , in Roland Barthes's terminology , " readerly " ( lisible ) . Far from expecting to participate in the making of fiction they want to be taken by the hand and conducted through the fictional landscape . " Writerly ...
... fiction to be , in Roland Barthes's terminology , " readerly " ( lisible ) . Far from expecting to participate in the making of fiction they want to be taken by the hand and conducted through the fictional landscape . " Writerly ...
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... fiction encourages such boundaries so that we don't outwit the detective , while contemporary fiction constantly overruns the boundaries of traditional form . After a warmup like this we read a detective story . Paramount in classic ...
... fiction encourages such boundaries so that we don't outwit the detective , while contemporary fiction constantly overruns the boundaries of traditional form . After a warmup like this we read a detective story . Paramount in classic ...
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... fiction of John Cheever invariably conclude that a visionary quality is one of the central features of that fiction . For example , Samuel Coale observes that Cheever's darker tales conjure up the strange powers that objects may have ...
... fiction of John Cheever invariably conclude that a visionary quality is one of the central features of that fiction . For example , Samuel Coale observes that Cheever's darker tales conjure up the strange powers that objects may have ...
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