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Titlebook: Real Voices; On Reading Philip Davis (Reader) Book 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1997 essay.individua

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Poetry’s Subjects constrict their perception of the broadest poetic ‘subject-matters’. If we approach the borders of the socially permissible cravenly enough, we become half-blind and unable to perform our task frankly, which is irresponsible of us. This has been true in every age, so therefore in our own.
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Triumphant Obstination: Reading Adrienne Rich and Elizabeth Bowenhim,’ she commands her reader. Such an immersion in the author’s identity, however, must be quickly followed by a second response: ‘we are no longer the friends of the writer, but his judges.’ Receptivity must be balanced by strenuous and thorough assessment. In short: ‘We must stress the value of s
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So Little Do We Know of What Goes On When We Readlanguage itself. Walter Ong has brilliantly shown how difficult — one might say, for once without exaggeration or looseness, unimaginably difficult — it is for us to conceive a world without writing, to enter or represent the mental processes of those for whom writing is not, simply and overwhelmingly, there..
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‘Green Glass Beads’gs of an education should read. Recently: let’s say thirty years. Not merely the middle-class children used to read, but children from poor schools too. Education included reading good books. Television made the change, not radio, which saw itself at its beginnings as an educator, as well as an entertainer.
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So Little Do We Know of What Goes On When We Read, discover that we are making assumptions, but we are most unlikely to get there on our own. In few areas is this so powerful and so widespread as in language itself. Walter Ong has brilliantly shown how difficult — one might say, for once without exaggeration or looseness, unimaginably difficult —
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Two Essays at Human Assembliesnown as a vicious circle), to be precise, for several stalls in this book fair are occupied by the complete or selected works of this great German. On the whole, infinity is a fairly palpable aspect of this business of publishing, if only because it extends a dead author’s existence beyond the limit
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