CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... implied authors . " The implied author exists as the idealized intelligence behind the work and serves as the touchstone for the work's true values ( Booth 74-75 ) . Booth argues that no matter how impersonal the author is- up to and ...
... implied authors . " The implied author exists as the idealized intelligence behind the work and serves as the touchstone for the work's true values ( Booth 74-75 ) . Booth argues that no matter how impersonal the author is- up to and ...
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... implied author's gender against the writer's name . However , when ambiguity about the sex of the implied author exists , ambiguity about the text persists . What Dale Spender points out about speakers is also true of readers . Spender ...
... implied author's gender against the writer's name . However , when ambiguity about the sex of the implied author exists , ambiguity about the text persists . What Dale Spender points out about speakers is also true of readers . Spender ...
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... implied author's gender . If readers view the implied author as male , they adjust their gender schema accordingly and read the story as though written in the masculine mode . If they see the implied author as female , the opposite may ...
... implied author's gender . If readers view the implied author as male , they adjust their gender schema accordingly and read the story as though written in the masculine mode . If they see the implied author as female , the opposite may ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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