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The Concept of Implied Reader in Wolfgang Iser's theory
Berková, Pavlína ; Kaplický, Martin (advisor) ; Kubalík, Štěpán (referee)
The Bachelor thesis titled "The Concept of Implied Reader in Wolfgang's Iser Theory" aims to introduce the concept of implied reader, which played the key role in the theory of reception aesthetician Wolfgang Iser. In the beginning the thesis is focused on the context of Iser's works, i.e. the Constance School of reception aesthetics and its main ideas, then introduces the concept of implied reader itself. Iser is using this term to capture the nature of the interactions that take place in the process of reading. The thesis introduces not only the concept but also its role in the process of reading and in the constitution of a literary art work. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Reception of Deml´s prose poetry Hrad smrti and Tanec smrti
SVOBODA, Marek
This bachelor thesis focuses on the readers' reception of Jakub Deml's works of poetical prose, specifically Hrad smrti and Tanec smrti from the perspective of Constance school of reception aesthetics. The theory is based mainly on the texts of German literary theorist Wolfgang Iser. The analysis of Deml's work is considered in the context of literary expressionism and is based mainly on Iser's take on empty spaces that enable the reader to connect the different perspectives in the text through the narrator, characters, story and a fictional reader "written in" the text. Unambiguity in the text creates a need to further specify its different aspects and this task is left to the reader.

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