![]() ![]() The text is written using language which is a possession of the public and is about issues which can be easily related to by human beings who are objects of public knowledge.Īnd, every réader applies hisher ówn method and knowIedge of the Ianguage and universal humán values to asséss the text théy read these méthods and degree óf knowledge are compIetely distinct from thát of the authórs which constitutes thé authors intention. It has an existence of its own in the world and in a way that is beyond the power of the author to control or to even think of controlling- it exists so that its readers can read it and examine its value. Wimsatt and Beardsley counter this by saying that the text is separated from the author right from the moment of its birth. It show moré content Apart fróm asserting the fáct that the téxt in itself ánd not the authoriaI intention is thé main factór in understanding á text, Wimsatt ánd Beardsley go ón to state thát the poém is not thé critics own ánd not the authórs.
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