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Poulet (1960s/70s): what happens to books when we read them

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Card 7

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Poulet (1960s/70s): who becomes the subject of the thoughts in the text

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Card 8

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Who says 'I am on loan to another, and this other thinks, feels, suffers and acts within me'?

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Card 9

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Poulet (1960s/70s): 'Every word of literature is impregnated with the mind of......'

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Card 10

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Poulet (1960s/70s): 'the subject which presides over the work can exist.....'

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Card 11

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Nesbit (1987): what is wrong with Foucault's definition of an author?

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Card 12

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Hawthorn (2008): who is the 'owner of the meaning'

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Card 13

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Hawthorn (2008): 'if the author does not so much write but is written through, then he or she has no more interpretative authority than...'

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Card 14

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Hawthorn (2008): what happens to the author after a text is read?

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Card 15

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Hawthorn (2008): what does the 'author' in legal contracts refer to?

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