Reader-Response Criticism
Explore the dynamic world of literary interpretation in "Reader-Response Criticism" by Jane P. Tompkins. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1981, this insightful work spans 304 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between texts and readers. Tompkins presents a compelling analysis of how individual perspectives shape the understanding and appreciation of literature. Through discussions of notable figures in the field, including Wolfgang Iser and Walter Benn Michaels, she invites readers to engage actively with texts, emphasizing the role of personal experience in literary analysis. A must-read for students and enthusiasts of literary theory, "Reader-Response Criticism" not only highlights the importance of reader engagement but also opens up new avenues for critical thought in literature. Discover how this essential text can transform your approach to reading and criticism.