Authorial intent
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title:
Authorial intent
text:
In literary theory and aesthetics, authorial intent refers to an author's intent as it is encoded in their work. Authorial intentionalism is the hermeneutical view that an author's intentions should constrain the ways in which a text is properly interpreted. Opponents, who dispute its hermeneutical importance, have labelled this position the intentional fallacy and count it among the informal fallacies. There are in fact two types of Intentionalism: Actual Intentionalism and Hypothetical Intenti
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An author's intent as it is encoded in their work
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorial_intent
date created:
2004-04-10T20:47:21Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T23:44:30Z
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