The active reader in classical antiquity
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https://doi.org/10.14409/argos.2006.30.5-16Keywords:
reading, active reader, reader's role, interpretationAbstract
This article proposes that literature in classical antiquity involved a more active role on the part of the reader than we are accustomed to today. Rather than surrender himself to the text, or enter a fictional world, the reader was expected to engage with the author and, as it were, share in the creation of a work's meaning and effects.
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2025-06-04
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The active reader in classical antiquity. (2025). Argos, 30, 5-16. https://doi.org/10.14409/argos.2006.30.5-16

