Marx as a Writer
.... enough to chew on, but founding the argument on a passion which makes the
reader feel that some very serious wrong has been done and that the
writer has a ....
(1844

7

)
Several Short Stories & Reader Empathy
.... leaves out of his statement is the importance of style and accessibility in the process of fiction, a process of communication between
writer and
reader. ....
(1453

6

)
The Classical Historian and the Byzantgine Writer
.... War demonstrates the influence the classical historian had on the Byzantine
writer. .... analyses of the evidence, are meant to assure the
reader that their ....
(2046

8

)
Manifesto of the Communist Party
.... enough to chew on, but founding the argument on a passion which makes the
reader feel that some very serious wrong has been done and that the
writer has a ....
(1844

7

)
Development of Willa Cather as a Writer When Willa Cather left ...
.... A
reader even a feminist one may not necessarily claim to understand All Women .... Undoubtedly, Cather's position as a
writer had the effect of liberating her from ....
(2268

9

)
Young Adult Fiction Writer Natalie Babbitt
.... wanted to be an illustrator of children's books rather than a
writer, and her .... fiction to a great degree and evokes certain responses in the
reader, who will ....
(2304

9

)
Responding as a Reader
.... Chapter IV will examine The Autobiography of My Mother from the perspective of this
writer using a
reader-response approach to analysis. ....
(9995

40

)
The Writing Process & the Writer
.... so that the truth reaches out from the work to the
reader, listener, or .... life, as indeed they are, but this only emphasizes the truth that the
writer finds in ....
(1640

7

)
Moral Codes in Literature
.... This means that
writer and
reader both assume responsibility for the injustices in this universe and, because of this, the fictional world must be infused with ....
(4065

16

)
Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... This means that
writer and
reader both assume responsibility for the injustices in this universe and, because of this, the fictional world must be infused with ....
(4065

16

)
Writer Willa Cather When Willa Cather left home and went
.... Undoubtedly, Cather's position as a
writer had the effect of liberating her from a .... And thus it is that she invites the
reader to explore with her the ....
(1173

5

)
Pre-Industrial Families, Black Migrants
.... To some degree, then, the
writer is telling the
reader what the
writer thinks the
reader wants to hear with respect to the
writer's job history, skills, life ....
(1598

6

)
American/Western & Chinese Rhetorical Customs
.... to the
reader as to the
writer. In this sense,
writer and
reader are equal partners in the Chinese style communication process. ....
(2224

9

)
Rankings of Works of Literature
.... emotional level. While he is a fine
writer, he gives the
reader no chance to connect to his work on an emotional level. This is ....
(1737

7

)
EB White's "Walden" & Annie Dillard's "In the Jungle"
.... Neither
writer addresses the
reader directly. But .... Thus each
writer draws the
reader in by implying that he/she is like the
reader. You ....
(2223

9

)
Media Bias
.... stories, either
writer has tried to shape the story in a way that affects how the
reader views either team beyond the assessment offered by the
writer that the ....
(1880

8

)
Peter Elbow on the Process of Writing
.... the
reader does not want the
writer caught up in his or her world but rather wants to be caught up in the world of the
writer. If ....
(1989

8

)
JK Rowling Joanne Kathleen Rowling, auth
.... A
writer leading the
reader to this level of engagement with a protagonist will be in a strong position to convey a powerful theme. ....
(1105

4

)
JK Rowling & Harry Potter Joanne Kathleen Rowling, auth
.... A
writer leading the
reader to this level of engagement with a protagonist will be in a strong position to convey a powerful theme. ....
(1102

4

)
17th Century Colonial American Writers
.... account. Both the ideas and the styles of these men are determined by what each
writer wants the
reader to think, feel or do. Certainly ....
(1599

6

)
The Power of Journalism
.... The stronger that foundation, the stronger the ties between
writer and
reader. But that strong foundation is rarely obvious to the ....
(1472

6

)
Mail Route Improvement Model
.... The problem that the case
writer would like for the
reader to identify is that a clearly more economically efficient operation developed by a university ....
(1380

6

)
Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... with much more subtle critical moments, or a climax and/or conclusion which defy traditional elements and attempt to free the
reader, the
writer and the story ....
(2282

9

)
Shawn Wong
.... These inconsistencies and weaknesses in style and tone weaken the overall impact and confuse the
reader as to the
writer's intentions. ....
(1867

7

)
Nabokov
.... literary style. However, it is also evident immediately that the invitation is doubled by a barrier between
writer and
reader. That is ....
(1595

6

)
Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart
.... The novelist with such examples requires effort from the
reader that a more scholarly
writer would not. The non-fiction
writer, after ....
(1625

7

)
Techniques Used in Family Therapy
.... creating change. Many writings about theoretical attempts also establish such distance between
writer and
reader. Videotaped therapy ....
(2711

11

)
Writers and Rhetoric
.... Dramatism encourages the analyst to concentrate on the dramatic exchange that the process of communication sparks between
writer and
reader. ....
(4105

16

)
Theories of Language and Writing
.... Dramatism encourages the analyst to concentrate on the dramatic exchange that the process of communication sparks between
writer and
reader. ....
(4025

16

)
Post-Modern Etnography & a Story
.... defines ethnography as: a cooperatively evolved text consisting of fragments of discourse intended to evoke in the minds of both
reader and
writer an emergent ....
(1407

6

)