The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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distinct from the world of the author and reader , is , nevertheless , communication between author and reader . 12 At various points the author's reasons for narrating , this story for a group of readers may become especially apparent ...
distinct from the world of the author and reader , is , nevertheless , communication between author and reader . 12 At various points the author's reasons for narrating , this story for a group of readers may become especially apparent ...
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... reader . This indirect recommendation may reflect the author's perception of the reader's situation and needs . The author's communication with his readers is aided by the fact that , just as we constantly evaluate events and persons in ...
... reader . This indirect recommendation may reflect the author's perception of the reader's situation and needs . The author's communication with his readers is aided by the fact that , just as we constantly evaluate events and persons in ...
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... reader through the disciples ' story . In doing so , he first reinforces the positive view of the disciples which he anticipates from his readers , thus strengthening the tendency to identify with them . Then he reveals the inadequacy ...
... reader through the disciples ' story . In doing so , he first reinforces the positive view of the disciples which he anticipates from his readers , thus strengthening the tendency to identify with them . Then he reveals the inadequacy ...
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