The Transactional Theory of the Literary Work
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Köp båda 2 för 838 krThe Reader, the Text, the Poem is a major contribution to literary and critical theory. It should be read, reread, and reflected on by anyone involved with the activity of reading."Alan M. Hollingsworth, College English "This book should be studied by everybody interested in teaching, in the fate of literary works in the classroom, and in the welfare of children and young people in their school-imposed encounters with texts." Wallace Douglas, CEA Critic "Louise M. Rosenblatts The Reader, the Text, the Poem is an extraordinary resource for all teachers and scholars in the humanities." Steven Mailloux, University of California at Irvine "Louise Rosenblatts work helps classroom teachers understand how childrens background experiences shape the meanings they create from books." Bernice E. Cullinan, New York University
Louise M. Rosenblatt is a professor emerita of New York University. A graduate of Barnard College, where she taught for some years, she received a doctorate in comparative literature from the Sorbonne. Some of the awards she has received are the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, the Great Teacher Award from New York University, the Russell Award for Distinguished Research from the National Council of Teachers of English, and Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Arizona. She is a member of the International Reading Association Reading Hall of Fame. Her other publications include Literature as Exploration, LIde de lArt pour lArt, Reading in an Age of Mass Communication (with W. S. Gray et al.), and numerous chapters and articles on literary theory.