The Dynamics of Literary Response |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 51
Page 312
... Given such a model , what can we explain with it ? I have tried to show that it tells us something about our value judgments of litera- ture . We get the feeling " this is good , " when a literary work suc- cessfully balances fantasy ...
... Given such a model , what can we explain with it ? I have tried to show that it tells us something about our value judgments of litera- ture . We get the feeling " this is good , " when a literary work suc- cessfully balances fantasy ...
Page 317
... given story or a line of poetry to explore the balance between form and fantasy content the model points to . One could , for example , ask readers to explain their preference for one of two versions of the same line of poetry to get at ...
... given story or a line of poetry to explore the balance between form and fantasy content the model points to . One could , for example , ask readers to explain their preference for one of two versions of the same line of poetry to get at ...
Page 332
... given literary fantasy , they give us new intellectual associations which we then preconsciously or unconsciously add to our analogizings to a given literary work , much as we use conscious knowledge ( “ day residue " ) to express ...
... given literary fantasy , they give us new intellectual associations which we then preconsciously or unconsciously add to our analogizings to a given literary work , much as we use conscious knowledge ( “ day residue " ) to express ...
Contents
Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adult aesthetic affect aggressive anal anxiety Arnold associated audience become cathexis character child clash by night Conrad conscious critics darkling plain deal defense disbelief displacement Dover Beach dream drive emotional example experience Falstaff fantasy content fear feel Fellini fiction film formal Freud give gratification haiku images intellectual introjection joke kind L-shaped rooms La Dolce Vita lady language literary literature loathly lady look maistrie manage meaning Mercutio mind moral mother myth mythic night Northrop Frye novel object oedipal oral passive pattern phallic phallus phrase play pleasure poem poet poetry primal scene primitive psychoanalytic psychological puzzling movies reader reading reality regression resonance response rhyme seems Senryu sense sexual Shakespeare sound stanza story style suggests superego suspension of disbelief symbols Tale tasy theme things tion transformation uncon verbal Verloc Wife wish woman words writer