diacritics review (1980) 10:2 summer issue Self-Evidence(pp. 2-16) Le Pacte Autobiographique by Philip Lejeune Review Michael Ryan *** Juda Becomes New Haven(pp. 17-34) Wallace Stevens, the Poems of Our Climate by Harold Bloom Review Joseph Riddel *** Closure and Exclusion(pp. 35-46) Samuel Weber *** The Intersubjective Structure of the Reading A Communication-Oriented Theory of Literature(pp. 47-56) The Act of A Theory of Aesthetic Response by Wolfgang Iser Review Rudolf E. Kuenzli *** Wolfgang Iser(pp. 57-74) Wolfgang Iser, Norman N. Holland and Wayne Booth ***The Ambivalence of Reading(pp. 75-86) The Act of A Theory of Aesthetic Response by Wolfgang Iser; The Implied Patterns of Communication in Prose Fiction from Bunyan to Beckett by Wolfgang Iser; "Indeterminacy and the Reader's Response in Prose Fiction," in Aspects of Narrative by Wolfgang IserJ. Hillis Miller Review John Paul Riquelme ***
John Paul Riquelme is Professor of English at Boston University. He is the author of Teller and Tale in Joyce’s Fiction: Oscillating Perspectives and Harmony of Dissonances: T.S. Eliot, Romanticism, and Imagination. His edited works include Tess of the d’Urbervilles, Dracula, Joyce’s Dislocutions: Essays on Reading as Translation, and Gothic and Modernism: Essaying Dark Literary Modernity<?em>.