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  1. What Is Reader Response?

    An Excerpt from Reader Response Scholarship. Read the following excerpt from Louise Rosenblatt's 1978 book, The Reader, the Text, and the Poem: The Transactional Theory of the Literary Work. before proceeding with this chapter. (The entire book can be read at the Internet Archive). Critics and literary theorists, who have traditionally lavished attention on authors and texts, have only ...

  2. Reader Response Theory

    Harkin, P. "The Reception of Reader-Response Theory." College Composition and Communication 56.3 (2005): 410-425. This essay provides a historical explanation for the place of reader response theory in English studies. The author takes a genealogical look at how reader response theory has been celebrated or rejected in English departments ...

  3. 6.2: Reader-Response Theory: An Overview

    List the literary works that you were told were great or important but that you actually disliked. Your instructor should also share his or her dislikes. This should lead to a lively discussion. You will see that "likes" and "dislikes" are important markers in reader-response theory. Here's an example: in Letters to Alice on First ...

  4. PDF How to write a reader response paper Prof. Margaret O'Mara

    A critical essay that tells the reader what a historical monograph (book) means to you. It reflects a close reading of the work, contains specific examples drawn from the work (documented parenthetically with page numbers), and provides your well-considered opinion of the work's strengths and/or shortcomings. The essay demonstrates that you ...

  5. Reader Response Criticism: An Essay

    Reader Response Criticism: An Essay By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on October 23, 2016 • ( 5). Reader Response, primarily a German and American offshoot of literary theory, emerged (prominent since 1960s) in the West mainly as a reaction to the textual emphasis of New Criticism of the 1940s. New Criticism, the culmination of liberal humanist ideals, had stressed that only that which is within a text ...

  6. Key Theories of Stanley Fish

    The Reader-Response Theorist, Stanley Fish (b. 1938), attempts to situate the reading process in a broader, institutional context. Fish's earlier work, focusing on the reader's experience of literary texts, included an important study of Milton, Surprised by Sin: The Reader in "Paradise Lost" (1967), and Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature (1972).

  7. How to Write a Reading Response Essay With Sample Papers

    Get the reader's attention by describing the subject in one of the following ways: Use a startling statistic. Cite an interesting fact. Pose an appropriate quotation. Tell an anecdote. Describe a scenario. Write a conversation. Tell a story. Put forth a question your essay will answer.

  8. Reader-Response Criticism

    The purpose of a reading response is examining, explaining, and defending your personal reaction to a text. When writing a reader-response, write as an educated adult addressing other adults or fellow scholars. As a beginning scholar, be cautious of criticizing any text as "boring," "crazy," or "dull.". If you do criticize, base ...

  9. The Reception of Reader-Response Theory

    This essay offers a historical explanation for the place of reader-response theory in English studies. Reader-response was a part of two movements: the (elitist) theory boom of the 1970s and the (populist) political movements of the 1960s and 1970s. If the theory boom was to remain elitist, it had to deauthorize reader-response. If reader-response

  10. 2.1.2.11.4.4.1: Reader-Response Criticism

    The Structure of a Reader-Response Essay Choosing a text to study is the first step in writing a reader-response essay. Once you have chosen the text, your challenge is to connect with it and have a "conversation" with the text. ... A Theory of Aesthetic Response. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1981. Print. Lindner, Carl M. "Thurber's ...

  11. Reader-Response Criticism Critical Essays

    In his essay on reader-response criticism, Steven Mailloux explains that Fish, Iser, and other reader-response critics actually had very different approaches to the critical study of literary texts.

  12. Reader-response criticism

    Reader-response criticism. Two Girls Reading by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primarily on the author or the content and form of the work.

  13. Reader-Response Criticism

    Reception Theory ›. Categories: Literary Terms and Techniques. Reader-response criticism can be traced as far back as Aristotle and Plato, both of whom based their critical arguments at least partly on literature's effect on the reader. It has more immediate sources in the writings of the French structuralists (who stress the role of the ...

  14. Reader: Reader Response Theory

    Reader Response Theory explores the dynamic relationship between the reader and the text, asserting that meaning is not solely inherent in the work but is actively constructed by the reader's subjective interpretation and personal experiences. In the following chapters, you will learn more about this type of criticism, practice with an AI ...

  15. Reader Response Lecture Notes and Presentation

    Practice active reading. Make notes, ask questions, respond to the text, and record your responses. Focus on the details (much as you do with a close reading) and ask how your response to the text might change if those details changed. Decide whether you will write a subjective or a receptive response to the text.

  16. How to Write a Reader Response (with Examples)

    Christina Tubb. To write a reader response, develop a clear thesis statement and choose example passages from the text that support your thesis. Next, write an introduction paragraph that specifies the name of the text, the author, the subject matter, and your thesis. Then, include 3-4 paragraphs that discuss and analyze the text.

  17. Writing about Readers: Applying Reader-Response Theory

    Learning Objectives. Understand the theory of reader response, which focuses on the reader's reading experience. Apply the reader-response methodology to works of literature. Engage in the writing process of a peer writer, including peer review. Review and evaluate a variety of reader-response papers by peer writers.

  18. Reader-response theory

    Reader-response theory. A theory, which gained prominence in the late 1960s, that focuses on the reader or audience reaction to a particular text, perhaps more than the text itself. Reader-response criticism can be connected to poststructuralism's emphasis on the role of the reader in actively constructing texts rather than passively ...

  19. Transactional Reader Response Theory

    Transactional Reader Response Theory By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on October 28, 2016 • ( 1). Often associated with the work of Louise Rosenblatt, who formulated many of its premises, transactional reader-response theory analyzes the transaction between text and reader.Rosenblatt doesn't reject the importance of the text in favor of the reader; rather she claims that both are necessary in the ...

  20. Reader Response: What It Is and How It Works

    Reader Response Papers The reader response theory offers big help to the academe, in that teachers can require a paper that lets the student express how they respond to a given text. This does away with objective-type answers where everyone needs to know just the right facts, and instead encourages critical thinking and making connections. ...

  21. Reader-Response Theory and Literature Discussions

    Reader-response theory is based on the assumption that a literary work takes place in the mutual relationship between the reader and the text. ... Essays on the T eaching of Lit eratur e (pp. 3 ...

  22. Student Essay Example: Reader Response

    14. Student Essay Example: Reader Response. The following student essay example of Receptive Reader Response is taken from Beginnings and Endings: A Critical Edition . This is the publication created by students in English 211. This essay discusses Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s short story, "The Drone King.".

  23. Reader Response Criticism: a Rose for Emily

    Contents of "A Rose From Emily" The story took place in the small town of Jefferson after the American Civil War. It is a story about a quirky old virgin named Emily Greer, who was completely married by her father, two years after her father died, poor Emily familiar with the northerners called Homer Barron One day for the laborer, she fell in love with him.