An important transitional book, usefully summarizing the past and thoughtfully mapping out the future of a significant critic's theoretical project. -Modern Philology. There is a much greater emphasis on the reader's function as `performer' of the text in Prospecting than in Iser's other books. The two brilliant chapters on Beckett's fiction and drama are crucial here . . . Literature becomes `play' and `game,' and the reader becomes a performer of himself. This idea of performance becomes central to Iser's new theory. Art does not present life; it performs it. -Yearbook of English Studies.
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