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Conflicting readings

Armstrong argues that conflicting readings occur because readers with opposing suppositions about language, literature, and life can generate irreconcilable hypotheses about a text. Without endorsing a particular critical methodology, the author offers a theory designed to help readers better understand the causes and consequences of interpretive disagreement so that they may make more informed choices about the various interpretive strategies available to them.

Originally published in 1990.

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Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Armstrong, Paul B. - Personal Name
Edition Ed. 1
Call Number 121.68 Arm c
ISBN/ISSN 0807842796
Subject(s) Books and reading
Reader-response criticism
Criticism, Textual
Authors and readers
Semiotics and literature
Classification 121.68
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Publishing Year 1990
Publishing Place Chapel Hill
Collation xiv, ind. 192 p.; 22 cm
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