The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... readers to react in a personal way to a work , to examine and then reveal their intimacy with or aversion to that work , and to compare their responses with those of other readers in order to broaden their understanding and appreciation ...
... readers to react in a personal way to a work , to examine and then reveal their intimacy with or aversion to that work , and to compare their responses with those of other readers in order to broaden their understanding and appreciation ...
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... readers with Ophelia ? Feminists cannot imagine that men never feel rejection , humiliation , or despair . And even ... reader , as though if one were to release ideological insistence for a single moment , one might never recover ...
... readers with Ophelia ? Feminists cannot imagine that men never feel rejection , humiliation , or despair . And even ... reader , as though if one were to release ideological insistence for a single moment , one might never recover ...
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... readers and misses the genuinely transforming power of art . The direct connection between literature and life that feminists advocate means , in ef- fect , that female readers must " identify " themselves with female characters , and ...
... readers and misses the genuinely transforming power of art . The direct connection between literature and life that feminists advocate means , in ef- fect , that female readers must " identify " themselves with female characters , and ...
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