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02-29-2016, 10:16 PM
How J.K. Rowling uses the Internet to keep the magic of 'Harry Potter' alive
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— The Intentional Fallacy (http://faculty.smu.edu/nschwart/seminar/fallacy.htm), 1954

With these stirring words the American critics, W. K. Wimsatt Jr. and Monroe C. Beardsley, established a principle still maintained by many: namely that once a book is published its author relinquishes authority over it and becomes, in effect, a reader like any other, with ** special power to determine meanings or control interpretations. Any intentions **t realized in the book itself can**t be shoehorned in by post-facto pro**uncements, even by the author.

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