- Look up
Reader,
Readers,
reader, or
readers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
reader is a
person who reads. It may also
refer to:
Adobe Reader (now Adobe...
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which explodes literary codes and
allows the
reader to
break out of his or her
subject position. The "
readerly" and the "writerly"
texts were identified...
- The
Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a
novel by
German law
professor and
judge Bernhard Schlink,
published in 1995. The
story is a
parable dealing with...
- aggregator, also
termed a feed aggregator,
content aggregator, feed
reader, news
reader, or
simply an aggregator, is
client software or a web application...
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difference between the
writerly text, in
which the
reader is
active in a
creative process, and a
readerly text in
which they are
restricted to just reading...
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makes between "
readerly" and "writerly" texts. The
pleasure of the text
corresponds to the
readerly text,
which does not
challenge the
reader's position as...
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Reader's Digest is an
American general-interest
family magazine,
published ten
times a year.
Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered...
- A publisher's
reader or
first reader is a
person paid by a
publisher or book
sales club to read m****cripts from the
slush pile, and to
advise their employers...
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editor on 17
November 2021. A
survey in 2014
found the
average age of its
readers was 58, and it had the
lowest demographic for 15- to 44-year-olds among...
- Mindreaders, an
American game show The Mind
Reader, a 1933
American film "Mind
Reader" (Silverchair song), 2007 "Mind
Reader" (Dustin
Lynch song), 2014 "Mindreader"...