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Identifier 000455155
Title Αναγνώστης και πειραματικό διήγημα : η αναγνωστική ανταπόκριση στο έργο του Αλκιβιάδη Γιαννόπουλου
Alternative Title Reader and experimental short story : the reader's response to the work of Alkibiadis Giannopoulos
Author Μαξίτογλου, Ευαγγελία Μαρία
Thesis advisor Νάτσινα Αναστασία
Abstract Since the 70’s, the theory of literature has focused on the previously insignificant reader. Reading ceased to be understood as a passive intake process and acquired an active role in the synthesis of meaning. According to the theory of reading response, the literary work is completed through the interaction of the text and the response of each reader. However, Greek literary research and criticism have focused little on the role of the reader and the techniques employed by the author to make him a co-creator of the text. A study of this type is especially interesting for texts of the avantgarde, modernism and postmodernism, in which the role of the reader is often thematized. The purpose of the proposed announcement is to delve deeper into this issue, examining the role reserved for the reader by the short story collections of Alkiviades Yiannopoulos, Heads in a Row (1934), The Heroic Adventure (1938), The Monkey Forest (1944), The Blind Man's Bluff (1962) and Seven Unsettled Stories (1974). The study examines how the short story writer attempts to acquaint his reader with the groundbreaking text, offering a new perspective on the author's relationship with the readership. Alkiviades Yiannopoulos is one of the first Greek prose writers who confabulate with modernism and experimental "open" writing. He almost abandons the narrative material, focusing on the narrator and above all on the reader, reserving a special place for him in the creative process. In this context, the study attempts to highlight the strategies used by the author to activate the reader's response and redirect the thinking process of the latter, subverting his expectations, while the alternation between fiction and reading reality is emphasized.
Language Greek
Subject Giannopoulos
Reading response
Short story
Αναγνωστική ανταπόκριση
Γιαννόπουλος
Διήγημα
Issue date 2023-03-29
Collection   School/Department--School of Philosophy--Department of Philology--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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