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Benton, Carol L. – 1990
The impulse toward comedy in the poetry of Canadian author Margaret Atwood occurs as a by-product of an interaction between scripted text and performing reader. Reading, then, may be profitably viewed as a rehearsal for both. In the classroom, this stylistic approach to Atwood's poetry can be emphasized over thematic analysis. In her poetry,…
Descriptors: Comedy, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Literary Devices
Grant-Davie, Keith A. – 1984
Focusing on the ways in which skilled readers detect ironic subtexts in nonfiction prose, a study examined strategies used by readers to infer writers' aims in ironic discourse and compared these strategies with those revealed by other recent reading process studies. Subjects, six graduate students and five college freshmen, were asked to read…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Irony, Literary Styles

Gambell, Trevor J. – English Quarterly, 1986
Considers literature as something different from the texts themselves (specifically, a way of reading that includes the writer, the text, and the reader) so that the purposes of teachers and readers may be considered, and a flexible approach to selection, organization, and pedagogy be permitted. (SRT)
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Expression, Drama, English Curriculum