The Reader (Bernhard Schlink)
In the novel The
Reader,
author Bernhard Schlink explores the issue of German guilt for the Holocaust and how that guilt affects subsequent generations who ask ....
(834

3

)
Author John Steinbeck
.... that the book should be taken at face value, that an
author of Steinbeck's .... he even meant the structure with alternating chapters to give the
reader the same ....
(1372

5

)
Paul's Interpretation of the Christian Message
.... The
author's honest bias will perhaps disarm the non-Christian
reader, and the Christian
reader will find sustenance in both the scholastic and emotional ....
(751

3

)
Paul's Letter to Christians of Rome
.... This is an important element in the
author's effort because it assists the
reader in following his arguments and also provides the
reader with the tools to ....
(797

3

)
The Double Helix
.... technique. The
reader comes to trust the
author and the
author's perceptions about what needs to be explained and what does not. Watson ....
(1634

7

)
Responding as a Reader
.... role of the
reader unforgettably: æIt has been said of Boehme that his books are like a picnic to which the
author brings the words and the
reader the meaning ....
(9995

40

)
Midnight in the Grden of Good and Evil
.... final page, the "
Author's Note" which states that what has just been read is only "true" in part, and that the
author is not telling the
reader precisely which ....
(1638

7

)
Cartography for the Humanities
.... A good expository map is an integral and unambiguous part of the
author's narrative, adapted to the
reader's expectations and prior knowledge and designed to ....
(1528

6

)
The Education of Richard Rodriguez
.... This
reader has the same problem the
author's mother apparently had upon reading that article---it does not seem that he is praising anything, but rather ....
(1567

6

)
History of the 1920s
.... book benefits in this regard from his journalistic, down-to-earth style, whereas a more scholarly approach would have distanced both
author and
reader from the ....
(975

4

)
Concept of Anger as a Healthy Emotion
.... The
reader and
author are thereby joined in an intimate exploration of anger, based on what they both already know and accept about that puzzling and powerful ....
(1820

7

)
China in the Era of Mao & Deng
.... With no documentation to let the
reader know the cause of the
author's speculation, the
reader gradually loses trust that the
author is writing a book of true ....
(796

3

)
Written on the Body
.... The
author thus forces the
reader to confront issues of gender, questions of love and its meaning, and the fact that love and gender are not necessarily ....
(1112

4

)
WWI and Anxiety
.... Considering this division, the message to this
reader is clear, even if it was not intended by the
author: a period of great anxiety is bad for the pocketbook ....
(1064

4

)
Theodore Roosevelt
.... and "distinguished public figure" (Johnston 9). The
author gives the
reader a brief look at the many other positions and roles held by Roosevelt in his life. ....
(544

2

)
Autobiography, "Ordinary Courage"
.... Although the
author makes a playful joke about the perseverance of the
reader who follows his book to the end, the fact remains that there is a good deal of ....
(1695

7

)
Dramatic and Situational Irony
It is only in retrospect that the
reader recognizes that the
author has been manipulating seemingly unimportant details to obtain maximum ironic impact from ....
(1098

4

)
Failure of US Health Care System
.... For that is one of the
author's most important intentions and successes---showing the
reader the human side of the suffering caused by an unjust and ....
(1723

7

)
Caring for Patients
.... seems a very easy and broad generalization, and would probably generate stereotypical attitudes in the mind of a
reader who takes the
author's work seriously. ....
(1999

8

)
Richard Preston's The Hot Zone & Ebola Virus
.... As long as the
reader remains alert to such clues from the
author, the
reader can read the book and expect to learn much about the biology of the virus. ....
(816

3

)
Shawn Wong
.... effect is not to bring the
reader into a new appreciation of the Chinese culture in all its shame and glory, but to alienate the
reader from the
author or the ....
(1867

7

)
The Bluest Eye Th
.... decisions. This information, of course, is transmitted exclusively according to the one step theory from
author to
reader. There ....
(1607

6

)
Christ in Concrete
.... At the beginning of the book the
author immerses the
reader in the most horrible aspects of the experiences of the Italian immigrants in New York, with the ....
(1661

7

)
Arguments on Theme of Loneliness
.... This
reader's hesitation is in accepting the conclusions the
author comes to with respect to what will necessarily change in relationships and in society if ....
(1607

6

)
The Ballad of the Sad Café
.... A. "The Ballad of the Sad Caf?" is not written in a sensationalistic manner B. The
author manages to develop suspense and
reader interest. ....
(1207

5

)
Free-Trade and Growth
.... The
author assumes, for example, that the
reader is familiar with issues such as tariffs and black-market exchanges, and also assumes that the
reader ....
(753

3

)
Management at Work
.... terms. The
reader feels that the
author is truly enlivened by the possibilities suggested by Deming's management approaches. The ....
(1518

6

)
Alice Walker
.... of literature. The four approaches are: text oriented;
author-oriented;
reader-oriented; world oriented. Text-oriented criticism ....
(1107

4

)
Documentation
.... 1) to credit another
author; (2) to give credibility to one's own views; and (3) to provide a sort of bibliography so that an interested
reader can follow-up ....
(918

4

)
Several Short Stories & Reader Empathy
.... is the underlying nature of the main character, the fact that his predicament is understandable to the
reader, and the manner in which the
author creates this ....
(1453

6

)