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  1. On what a text is and how it means.William E. Tolhurst - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (1):3-14.
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  • Moderate actual intentionalism defended.Robert Stecker - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (4):429-438.
  • What an Author Is.Alexander Nehamas - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (11):685-691.
  • Against Theory.Steven Knapp & Walter Benn Michaels - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):723-742.
    By "theory" we mean a special project in literary criticism: the attempt to govern interpretations of particular texts by appealing to an account of interpretation in general. The term is sometimes applied to literary subjects with no direct bearing on the interpretation of individual works, such as narratology, stylistics, and prosody. Despite their generality, however, these subjects seem to us essentially empirical, and our argument against theory will not apply to them.Contemporary theory has taken two forms. Some theorists have sought (...)
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  • Irony, metaphor, and the problem of intention.Daniel Nathan - 1992 - In Gary Iseminger (ed.), Intention and Interpretation. Temple University Press. pp. 183--202.
    This essay considers the reliability and proper role of authorial intention in the interpretation of figurative language and argues that, even in cases of metaphor and irony, the meaning of a text must remain logically independent of the intent of its historical author. Irony and metaphor have been broadly considered to be the most problematic cases for the anti-intentionalist approach to interpretation. The arguments in this essay address standard intentionalist arguments and, in the end, defend a sort of hypothetical intentionalism (...)
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  • The authority of the text.Monroe C. Beardsley - 1992 - In Gary Iseminger (ed.), Intention and Interpretation. Temple University Press. pp. 24--40.
  • An Intentional Demonstration.Iseminger Gary - 1992 - In Gary Iseminger (ed.), Intention and Interpretation. Temple University Press. pp. 76--96.
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  • Art, intention, and conversation.Noël Carroll - 1992 - In Gary Iseminger (ed.), Intention and Interpretation. Temple University Press. pp. 97--131.
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