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Lance wrote:
> The meaning
which we retrieve from a text will never
> be absolutely identical with the meaning which
it had
> for its author or, for any other
reader.
Very nice considerations, Lance, but the sentence I
quote above is an absolute that perhaps goes a little too far with the word
"never." Sometimes a reader does receive an identical understanding
of what was meant to be communicated, especially when that author is living
within the heart of the reader and helping him to understand what he, the
author, meant.
Peace be with you.
David Miller. |
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