Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of reading. For literature to happen, the reader is quite as vital as the author.


Chapter 2, p. 64-65 - Literary Theory: An Introduction (1983)


Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of reading. For literature to...

Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of reading. For literature to...

Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of reading. For literature to...

Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of reading. For literature to...