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III. Is Evidence of the Author's Intention Irrelevant?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE ix
- I. Introduction 1
- II. The Theory of E. D. Hirsch 16
- III. Is Evidence of the Author's Intention Irrelevant? 45
- IV. The Appeal to the Text: What Are We Appealing to? 66
- V. Context and the Rules of the Language 90
- VI. Aesthetic Arguments and Other Aspects of Critical Practice 114
- VII. Life, Literature, and the Implied Author : Can (Fictional) Literary Works Make Truth-Claims? 153
- VIII. Does a Literary Work Have One and ONLY ONE CORRECT INTERPRETATION? 196
- APPENDIX. The Doctrine of Verstehen and the OBJECTIVITY OF LITERARY INTERPRETATIONS 239
- Bibliography 301
- Index 323
- Backmatter 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE ix
- I. Introduction 1
- II. The Theory of E. D. Hirsch 16
- III. Is Evidence of the Author's Intention Irrelevant? 45
- IV. The Appeal to the Text: What Are We Appealing to? 66
- V. Context and the Rules of the Language 90
- VI. Aesthetic Arguments and Other Aspects of Critical Practice 114
- VII. Life, Literature, and the Implied Author : Can (Fictional) Literary Works Make Truth-Claims? 153
- VIII. Does a Literary Work Have One and ONLY ONE CORRECT INTERPRETATION? 196
- APPENDIX. The Doctrine of Verstehen and the OBJECTIVITY OF LITERARY INTERPRETATIONS 239
- Bibliography 301
- Index 323
- Backmatter 333