Restaurant owner and aspiring novelist Olivia Limoges is busy planning a delicious menu for Oyster Bay's biggest soiree of the spring. But she'll need to serve some justice as well after one resident gets eighty-sixed . . .
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Restaurant owner and aspiring novelist Olivia Limoges is busy planning a delicious menu for Oyster Bay's biggest soiree of the spring. But she'll need to serve some justice as well after one resident gets eighty-sixed . . .
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Add this copy of The Implied Reader: Patterns of Communication in Prose to cart. $51.00, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1974 by The Johns Hopkins University P.
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Minor wear. Name rubberstamped on reverse of title-page. VG. 24x16cm, xiv, 303 pp. Contents: Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: the doctrine of predestination and the shaping of the novel--The Role of the reader in Fielding's Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones--The Generic control of the esthetic response: an examination of Smollett's Humphry Clinker--Fiction-The Filter of history: a study of Sir. Walter Scott's Waverley--The Reader as a component part of the realistic novel: esthetic efects in Thackeray's Vanity Fair--The Self-communication of subjectivity in autobiographical fiction. W.M. Thackeray: Henry Esmond--Perception, temporality, and action as modes of subjectivity. W. Faulkner: The Sound and the fury--The Unpredictability of subjectivity. I. Compton-Burnett: a Heritage and its history--Subjectivity as the autogenous cancellation of its own manifesstations. S. Beckett: Molloy, Malone dies, the unnamable; Doing things in style: an interpretation of "The Oxen of the sun" in James Joyce's Ulysses--Patterns of communication in Joyce's Ulysses--Myth and realtly--Experiments in style--The Function of the experiments in style--Archetypes--The Reader's quest and the formation of illusion--Dialogue of the unspeakable: Ivy Comption Burnett: a heritage and its history--When is the end not the end? The Idea of fiction in Beckett--The Reading process: a phenomenological approach.