The Dynamics of Literary Response |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 5
... tell , that's a real story . It means you want to tell him and think the story is interesting in itself . If you start de- scribing your own personal experiences , something that's only of interest to yourself , then you can't express ...
... tell , that's a real story . It means you want to tell him and think the story is interesting in itself . If you start de- scribing your own personal experiences , something that's only of interest to yourself , then you can't express ...
Page 13
... tell her “ What thyng is it that wommen moost desiren , ” and the knight duly sets off on the second phase of the story , his quest for an answer . Until the very last day , he has no success , but on that day he comes upon a fairy ring ...
... tell her “ What thyng is it that wommen moost desiren , ” and the knight duly sets off on the second phase of the story , his quest for an answer . Until the very last day , he has no success , but on that day he comes upon a fairy ring ...
Page 243
... tell us that Tom Sawyer acts out again the journey to the un- derworld of the matriarchal cave ; that within Great Expectations lies the tale of the wicked witch and the enchanted princess ; or that behind Richard III lurks the boar ...
... tell us that Tom Sawyer acts out again the journey to the un- derworld of the matriarchal cave ; that within Great Expectations lies the tale of the wicked witch and the enchanted princess ; or that behind Richard III lurks the boar ...
Contents
Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accept adult affect anxiety associated audience become bring character child comes conscious critics deal defense describe displacement dream drive emotional example expect experience express fantasy fear feel film final formal Freud give gratification images intellectual introjection involved joke kind lady language leads least less literary literature look manage meaning mind moral mother movie myth night novel object offers oral particular pattern perhaps person phallic phrase play pleasure poem poet poetry possible Press psychoanalytic psychological puzzling reader reading reality reason relation represent response scene seems sense separate sexual short simply sound stanza story structure style subjective suggests symbols Tale tell theme things thought tion transformation turn unconscious University whole Wife wish woman writer York