LM 49 – Reader-Response Theory: Understanding Literature Through the Reader’s Eyes
Reader-Response Theory: Understanding Literature Through the Reader’s Eyes What if the meaning of a book changed with every reader? Reader-Response Theory (RRT) suggests that it does. Every reader brings different experiences, emotions and perspectives to a text, creating unique interpretations. Rather than seeing meaning as fixed, RRT views reading as an active and personal experience. Introduction Reader-Response Theory is a literary approach that places the reader at the center of interpretation. Instead of focusing solely on the text, it explores how meaning emerges through the interaction between reader and text. Since its emergence in Europe, the theory has influenced literary criticism worldwide, highlighting the reader’s essential role in shaping literary meaning. For readers who want a complete overview of literary theories and examples, the Complete Guide to World Literature provides a comprehensive reference. 3. Relevance of the Theory Role of the Re...