Szczegóły książki
Format
eBook
Strony
284
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2012
Wydawca
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
1283857502
ISBN-13
9781283857505
Opis
Ben De Bruyn delves deep into the life and contributions of Wolfgang Iser, a pivotal figure in literary theory. Esteemed for his innovative interpretations and influential ideas, Iser’s work has shaped the landscape of literary criticism, particularly through his development of reader-response theory. The exploration of his theories provides valuable insights into the interactions between texts and readers, marking a significant advancement in understanding the role of audience engagement in literature.
De Bruyn skillfully navigates Iser's major concepts, shedding light on how his thoughts resonate within the broader context of German literary criticism and its evolution. The book serves as both a tribute to Iser's legacy and a critical examination of his impact on the field, making it an essential read for scholars and students alike who wish to grasp the nuances of contemporary literary theory.
De Bruyn skillfully navigates Iser's major concepts, shedding light on how his thoughts resonate within the broader context of German literary criticism and its evolution. The book serves as both a tribute to Iser's legacy and a critical examination of his impact on the field, making it an essential read for scholars and students alike who wish to grasp the nuances of contemporary literary theory.
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