Correct option is B
Wolfgang Iser is the author of
The Implied Reader and
The Act of Reading. Iser was a key figure in reader-response theory, focusing on the interaction between the reader and the text. In his works, he introduces concepts such as the "implied reader" to describe the hypothetical reader that the text seems to anticipate.
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Wolfgang Iser's theory is part of reader-response criticism, emphasizing that the meaning of a text is realized through the active participation of the reader.
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The Implied Reader explores how literary texts shape and direct the reading process.
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The Act of Reading further elaborates on the interactive role of readers, stressing that meaning is not fixed but emerges through the reader's engagement with the text.
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A. Roland Barthes: Known for his works on semiotics and literary theory, such as
S/Z and
The Death of the Author, but not connected to
The Implied Reader or
The Act of Reading.
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C. Stanley Fish: A key figure in reader-response theory, but his major works include
Is There a Text in This Class?, not
The Implied Reader or
The Act of Reading.
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D. Hans Robert Jauss: A prominent figure in reception theory, known for
Toward an Aesthetic of Reception.