LITERATURE QUESTIONS
LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM
Question
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author, text
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reader, text
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text, meaning
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Reader response stresses the importance of the reader’s role in interpreting texts. Rejecting the idea that there is a single, fixed meaning inherent in every literary work, this theory holds that the individual creates his or her own meaning through a “transaction” with the text based on personal associations.
Detailed explanation-2: -Unlike text-based approaches such as New Criticism, which are grounded upon some objective meaning already present in the work being examined, reader-response criticism argues that a text has no meaning before a reader experiences-reads-it.
Detailed explanation-3: -Often associated with the work of Louise Rosenblatt, who formulated many of its premises, transactional reader-response theory analyzes the transaction between text and reader.
Detailed explanation-4: -The purpose of reader-response literary criticism is to emphasize the importance of the reader’s relationship to the text. In order for an author to achieve their intended purpose when writing a text, a reader must engage with and react to what has been written.