In this essay, we review the work of Wolfgang Iser, the major proponent of reception theory, and Mark Turner, the major proponent of cognitive criticism. The two theoretical lines advocated by Iser and Turner focus on the cognitive processes involved with reading literary texts. Unfortunately, bibliographic blind spots in both lines lead to the assumption that there is little overlap between reception theory and cognitive criticism. We put this assumption to rest by comparing and contrasting works by Iser and Turner in detail, starting with Iser’s work in the mid-1970s and ending with Turner’s work in the late 1990s
Characteristic of the contemporary creative arts scene as it is deployed in universities is a false ...
Purpose Cognitive literary criticism is introduced as a bridge between cognitive approaches to the ...
The receptor was not present in the theories of classical criticism, but theories of reception broug...
In this essay, we review the work of Wolfgang Iser, the major proponent of reception theory, and Ma...
In recent years there has been a significant shift in emphasis from text- centred criticism in lite...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
This chapter tries to look at the reception theory from a lot of different angles. Background: This ...
Reader-response theory is studied from the perspective of different authors and literary critics to ...
Since the 1970s, concepts exploring reader-response theories of literature have been developing in l...
Literary studies, as they exist currently, is a tripartite entity. The majority of scholarship produ...
The current study tried to analyze the first story in Ahmed Khalid Mustafa's Antichrist novel, entit...
Este trabajo busca conectar la Poética Cognitiva con las propuestas de la Estética de la Recepción e...
The reception of literature has become an integral part of the purpose of the study of literature an...
In 1978, Wolfgang Iser wrote his most influential book, The Act of Reading, which details his theori...
This essay wishes to engage with the crucial issue of the interpretation of literary texts from the ...
Characteristic of the contemporary creative arts scene as it is deployed in universities is a false ...
Purpose Cognitive literary criticism is introduced as a bridge between cognitive approaches to the ...
The receptor was not present in the theories of classical criticism, but theories of reception broug...
In this essay, we review the work of Wolfgang Iser, the major proponent of reception theory, and Ma...
In recent years there has been a significant shift in emphasis from text- centred criticism in lite...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
This chapter tries to look at the reception theory from a lot of different angles. Background: This ...
Reader-response theory is studied from the perspective of different authors and literary critics to ...
Since the 1970s, concepts exploring reader-response theories of literature have been developing in l...
Literary studies, as they exist currently, is a tripartite entity. The majority of scholarship produ...
The current study tried to analyze the first story in Ahmed Khalid Mustafa's Antichrist novel, entit...
Este trabajo busca conectar la Poética Cognitiva con las propuestas de la Estética de la Recepción e...
The reception of literature has become an integral part of the purpose of the study of literature an...
In 1978, Wolfgang Iser wrote his most influential book, The Act of Reading, which details his theori...
This essay wishes to engage with the crucial issue of the interpretation of literary texts from the ...
Characteristic of the contemporary creative arts scene as it is deployed in universities is a false ...
Purpose Cognitive literary criticism is introduced as a bridge between cognitive approaches to the ...
The receptor was not present in the theories of classical criticism, but theories of reception broug...