Interpretive Conventions
The Reader in the Study of American Fiction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:30th Jun '82
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In Interpretive Conventions, Steven Mailloux provides a general introduction to reader-response criticism while developing his own specific reader-oriented approach to literature. He examines five influential theories of the reading process—those of Stanley Fish, Jonathan Culler, Wolfgang Iser, Norman Holland, and David Bleich. He goes on to argue the need for a more comprehensive reader-response criticism based on a consistent social model of reading. He develops such a reading model and also discusses American textual editing and literary history.
Its central theme—that all assertions about literature are conditioned by interpretative rules and preceded by interpretative work—enables Interpretive Conventions to help us inspect the grounds of our practical criticism, to propose several valuable standards for critical argument, competent interpretation, and scholarly objectives, and to provide a widely informed introduction to reader-response methodologies. I have sought to address Mailloux’s contentions in detail to show that his serious book not only deserves but demands careful reading, an activity I can trust he approves.
-- John T. Matthews * NOVEL: A Forum on FictiISBN: 9780801414763
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 907g
230 pages