Jonathan Culler Quote

The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader. Meaning is an inescapable notion because it is not something simple or simply determined. It is simultaneously an experience of a subject and a property of a text. It is both what we understand and what in the text we try to understand.


Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction (ed. Oxford University Press, 2011) - ISBN: 9780199691340


The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader....

The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader....

The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader....

The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader....