1984
DOI: 10.1093/jaarel/52.2.307
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Reader-Response Criticism and the Synoptic Gospels

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“…See also the short introduction to feminist criticism by Janice Capel Anderson in Mark and Method (2008). reader-response criticism: "Reader-response criticism" pays close attention to the actions of the reader and focuses on what the text does to the reader (Resseguie 1984(Resseguie , 2016. Any literary work has three main components-…”
Section: Real Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See also the short introduction to feminist criticism by Janice Capel Anderson in Mark and Method (2008). reader-response criticism: "Reader-response criticism" pays close attention to the actions of the reader and focuses on what the text does to the reader (Resseguie 1984(Resseguie , 2016. Any literary work has three main components-…”
Section: Real Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New Critics pay close attention to the words on a page and analyze small units of a text and the ambiguities of words, images, and metaphors. Of the three main components of a work-reader-response criticism: "Reader-response criticism" pays close attention to the actions of the reader and focuses on what the text does to the reader (Resseguie 1984;Resseguie 2016). Any literary work has three main components-This criticism gives the reader an essential role in the production of textual meaning.…”
Section: Narratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several New Testament critics adopt the insights of Wolfgang Iser in their analyses of New Testament narratives (Culpepper 1983;Scott 1989;Roth 1997;Darr 1992Darr , 1998Fowler 1991;Fowler 2008, pp. 70-74;Howell 1990;Kurz 1993;Powell 2001;Resseguie 1984Resseguie , 2016. Two of Iser's critical assumptions are generally accepted by narrative and reader-response critics (Resseguie 1984;Resseguie 2016, pp.…”
Section: Narratormentioning
confidence: 99%
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