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... reader , reflect- ing the abstract - concrete quality which is peculiar to the figure of the reader . Or else he goes so far as to model experience directly on the experience of reading . Argument and proof thus tend to move within the ...
... reader , reflect- ing the abstract - concrete quality which is peculiar to the figure of the reader . Or else he goes so far as to model experience directly on the experience of reading . Argument and proof thus tend to move within the ...
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... reader's psychological state in reading narrative , he does so in language which is needlessly abstract and idiosyncratic . He defines his terms , but in doing so wrenches them too far from ordinary usage for the reader to follow easily ...
... reader's psychological state in reading narrative , he does so in language which is needlessly abstract and idiosyncratic . He defines his terms , but in doing so wrenches them too far from ordinary usage for the reader to follow easily ...
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... reader is maintained throughout the work - one isn't reading a novel , after all , but a series of letters which unfold a story . Unlike one's attitude toward the characters of Vanity Fair , one cannot ignore either the Marquise de ...
... reader is maintained throughout the work - one isn't reading a novel , after all , but a series of letters which unfold a story . Unlike one's attitude toward the characters of Vanity Fair , one cannot ignore either the Marquise de ...
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