Similarities and Differences Between Iser's and Fish's Reader-Response Theory

In this essay, the author compares and contrasts Wolfgang Iser's and Stanley Fish's perspectives on the Reader-Response Theory. While both theorists require a reader to derive meaning from text, their theories differ regarding the contribution of the author, the work that needs to be done by the reader, and the circumstances that affect the reading process.
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