authorial

IPA: ʌθˈɔriʌɫ

adjective

  • Of, coming from, or typical of an author (especially of books)
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Examples of "authorial" in Sentences

  • A slightly different kind of authorial intention!?
  • And that is what you seem to mean by the term authorial intention.
  • And Herrmann's theory is that Hitchcock came to resent that; there's a kind of authorial envy there.
  • A growing interest in authorial autonomy and a "work-oriented" aesthetic pervaded theatrical criticism. [
  • The only way wherein authorial (privileged) intent can be kept is if the author is also the illustrator or artist, otherwise, there will always be a duel of visions.
  • There are some writers for whom style supersedes character, for whom the "authorial" character is the main character, and their fiction doesn't suffer in the least from it.
  • Not surprisingly, the different temporal modes occasion very different kinds of "authorial" and "readerly" satisfaction (terms that I am asking to signify both lived and representational acts).
  • I'm a bit surprised by how interested in authorial intentionality people are; I posted "Intentionally Omitted" primarily to clarify what Drout, Hodges and I were dancing around for the One Ringers.

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