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The Concept of Reader in Wolfgang Iser's and Stanley Fish's Literary Theory
Vavřičková, Hana ; Kaplický, Martin (advisor) ; Kubalík, Štěpán (referee)
Since the 1970s, concepts exploring reader-response theories of literature have been developing in literary aesthetics and literary theory. Although these theories share a reader-orientation, they often differ significantly from one another, attempt to answer different research questions, and emphasize different aspects of reader response. This can also be said of the literary theory of Stanley Fish and Wolfgang Iser. The commissioned bachelor's thesis will attempt to show both the points of contact between the two theories and their differences. The introduction to both theories will be an introduction to the concept of the reader with which both theories work. In the case of Iser it is the implied reader, in the case of Fish the informed reader.

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