The implied reader : patterns of communication in prose fiction from Bunyan to Beckett /

Iser, Wolfgang.

The implied reader : patterns of communication in prose fiction from Bunyan to Beckett / by Wolfgang Iser. - Johns Hopkins paperback ed. - Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978, 1980 printing. - xiv, 303 p. ; 23 cm.

Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress : the doctrine of predestination and the shaping of the novel -- The role of the reader in Fielding's Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones -- The generic control of the esthetic response : an examination of Smollett's Humphry Clinker -- Fiction-- the filter of history : a study of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley -- The reader as a component part of the realistic novel : esthetic effects in Thackeray's Vanity fair -- Self-reduction. The self-communication of subjectivity in autobiographical fiction. W.M. Thackeray : Henry Esmond ; Perception, temporality, and action as modes of subjectivity. W. Faulkner : The sound and the fury ; The unpredictability of subjectivity. I. Compton-Burnett : A heritage and its history ; Subjectivity as the autogenous cancellation of its own manifestations. S. Beckett : Molloy, Malone dies, The unnamable -- Doing things in style : an interpretation of "The oxen of the sun" in James Joyce's Ulysses -- Patterns of communication in Joyce's Ulysses -- Dialogue of the unspeakable : Ivy Compton-Burnett : a heritage and its history -- When is the end not the end? : the idea of fiction in Beckett -- The reading process : a phenomenological approach.

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Fiction -- History and criticism.
Reader-response criticism.
Roman -- Histoire et critique.
Fiction.
Literatuurtheorie.
Literatuurkritiek.
Fictie.
Engels.
Roman.
Englisch.

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