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What is the precise relationship between the writer of a text and the reader? Recent contributions to reader-response theory have suggested that the reader is relatively passive. Professor Foster argues that the relationship is more complex than that: readers enter into complicity with writers and create the illusion of the writer's mastery over meaning in order to imagine themselves as masters and become writers in their own place. This dynamic model of the reading process is revealed most tellingly in 'confessional' narratives and so Professor Foster explores the complex patterns of the reader/writer symbiosis in texts by Augustine, Kierkegaard, Henry James, Hawthorne, Faulkner, and Beckett. What emerges is a new theory of reading literature: the engagement between writer and reader as a struggle for power in which the reader is actively complicit and self-conscious in his or her interpretations.Foster, Dennis A. is the author of 'Confession and Complicity in Narrative' with ISBN 9780521341912 and ISBN 0521341914.
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