This article describes two of the four main reading methods for reading text. In this article I will explain these methods using Jane Austen's novel Emma and explain the reader-centric and author-centered reading in detail. These conventions are a way to conceptualize the changes in the theory and practice of literary research conducted in the 20th century. Each method is characterized by specific assumptions and values, so we emphasize the interaction between the author and the reader more or less when we read.
Since Emma 's quotation was first published in 1978, Jane Austin' s work has been quoted 27 times in US legal decisions, including Mansfield Park, No Sangju temple, and "Pride and Prejudice". In many decisions, in addition to certain texts, Jane Austen himself was mentioned. She is on the opinion of the city, state and federal courts. Male and female judges quoted her as well. From romantic comedy to role playing Jane Austen influenced the courtroom as well as many other aspects of contemporary American culture. But what does her mean to her judge?
This article describes two of the four main reading methods for reading text. In this article I will explain these methods using Jane Austen's novel Emma and explain the reader-centric and author-centered reading in detail. These conventions are a way to conceptualize the changes in the theory and practice of literary research conducted in the 20th century. Each method is characterized by specific assumptions and values, so we emphasize the interaction between the author and the reader more or less when we read.
Emma is a famous novel written by Jane Austen, based on the position of the woman of the time and the concept of the Augustus era. Jane Austen wrote Emma when she was brought up for 15 months and wrote Emma with Jane Austen. This novel helps women understand the status of women at the time that women were not allowed to vote, were not eligible for unqualified education, and were limited to doing housework. Jane Austen tried to explain to us that at that time, the women had two choices of being married or becoming a tutor.