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- catalog contributor b2333456.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 239-248.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Subjectivity and interpretation: Theories of reading: an end to interpretation? -- Response, intention, and motives for interpretation -- pt. 2. Self-discovery and literary understanding: Stories of reading: Wuthering Heights -- Reading Esther Summerson: reception, response, gender -- Response and evasion in reading The wind in the willows -- Alice as self and other(s) -- pt. 3. Limits of signification: David Copperfield's plots against the reader -- The intentional phallus in Dickens and Hardy -- Making Mansfield Park feel right -- pt. 4. Literary influence and the reader's understanding: Sexual realism and phantasy in Hardy and Lawrence -- Coming to terms with Outside over there.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 261 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Stories of reading.".
- catalog identifier "0801837235 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Stories of reading.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Stories of reading.".
- catalog subject "801/.953 19".
- catalog subject "English fiction History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog subject "English fiction History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PR826 .S725 1989".
- catalog subject "Reader-response criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Subjectivity and interpretation: Theories of reading: an end to interpretation? -- Response, intention, and motives for interpretation -- pt. 2. Self-discovery and literary understanding: Stories of reading: Wuthering Heights -- Reading Esther Summerson: reception, response, gender -- Response and evasion in reading The wind in the willows -- Alice as self and other(s) -- pt. 3. Limits of signification: David Copperfield's plots against the reader -- The intentional phallus in Dickens and Hardy -- Making Mansfield Park feel right -- pt. 4. Literary influence and the reader's understanding: Sexual realism and phantasy in Hardy and Lawrence -- Coming to terms with Outside over there.".
- catalog title "Stories of reading : subjectivity and literary understanding / Michael Steig.".
- catalog type "text".