This article discusses the implementation of the reader-response theory and approach in the context of a literature course (English Literature 1) taught to students enrolled at the Department of English Language and Literature, who are preparing to be future teachers of English language. This article aims to examine the benefits and values of the reader-response theory applied in the described context, as well as potential drawbacks. The basic postulates of the reader-response theory and reader-response approach in class emphasize the crucial role of the reader on the literary and aesthetic experience when reading a literary text. The reader’s way of understanding and perceptions of a literary text, as well as the experience of the reader, ...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
Reader-response theorists such as I. A. Richards (1974), L. Rosenblatt (1993), S. Fish (1970), and W...
Numerous studies have explored students’ responses to literary texts in the language classroom and t...
Reader-response theory has long been a growing influence in the literature classroom. The theory lar...
This article presents the pedagogical implementation of the reader-response theory in a class of Eng...
Bibliography: pages 162-170.This thesis examines the methodologies and the approaches currently adop...
Reader-response theory has long been a growing influence in the literature classroom. The theory lar...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
© 2016 Dr. Ha Thi Thu NguyenWhile learner-centred approaches to literature in second/foreign languag...
Reader response has tended to be presented as one among a range of different literary theories – an...
Reader response has tended to be presented as one among a range of different literary theories – an...
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
What are the possibilities when teacher candidates participate in focused instruction in reader resp...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
Reader-response theorists such as I. A. Richards (1974), L. Rosenblatt (1993), S. Fish (1970), and W...
Numerous studies have explored students’ responses to literary texts in the language classroom and t...
Reader-response theory has long been a growing influence in the literature classroom. The theory lar...
This article presents the pedagogical implementation of the reader-response theory in a class of Eng...
Bibliography: pages 162-170.This thesis examines the methodologies and the approaches currently adop...
Reader-response theory has long been a growing influence in the literature classroom. The theory lar...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
© 2016 Dr. Ha Thi Thu NguyenWhile learner-centred approaches to literature in second/foreign languag...
Reader response has tended to be presented as one among a range of different literary theories – an...
Reader response has tended to be presented as one among a range of different literary theories – an...
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
What are the possibilities when teacher candidates participate in focused instruction in reader resp...
Unlike some other academic disciplines in the field of humanities solidly backed up by a theoreticai...
Reader-response theorists such as I. A. Richards (1974), L. Rosenblatt (1993), S. Fish (1970), and W...
Numerous studies have explored students’ responses to literary texts in the language classroom and t...