Friday, February 16, 2018

Questions among Answers

In Reader Response Criticism, Lois Tyson writes that "[a] written text is not an object, despite its physical existence, but an event that occurs within the reader, whose response is of primary importance in creating the text."
Do authors write pieces of literature for themselves or for their audience? If it becomes just for the audience does that make the piece better or worse in the long run?

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