Encoding and decoding artwork from the theoretical perspective of Wayne Booth’s Implicit Author

Authors

  • Hoai Thanh, Ta Van

Keywords:

The Rhtoric of Fiction, implied author, literary text, text reading comprehension

Abstract

When we interact with artistic texts, we are decoding the symbol systems that are being encoded. In the process of decoding, the author’s portrait along with his influence imprinted in every detail of the work will be revealed. And then, we can describe the encoding process as well as recognize the hidden instructions of the implied author – “the director” who is behind everything that is happening in the work. By introducing the theoretical system and clarifying the meaning of Wayne Booth’s concept of implied author - a key issue of The Rhtoric of Fiction, we determine the potential application of implied author theory in the process of encoding and decoding works of art to clearly see the relationship between author - text - reader as well as the nature of the literary reception process. These are not only instructions for researching narrative works but also potential instructions for teaching narrative works in high schools today.

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Author Biography

  • Hoai Thanh, Ta Van

    MSc. Vinschool Central Park High school, Ho Chi Minh city

Published

2024-05-11

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Section

APPLIED RESEARCH