Submitted by swedish_librarian t3_10p6ydb in books
PM_ME_YOURPRIVATEKEY t1_j6o606c wrote
Reply to comment by Character_Vapor in The 10 Inalienable Rights of the Reader by swedish_librarian
So pedantry it is then.
Character_Vapor t1_j6o7qdm wrote
It's not pedantry to point out that it's possible to have a completely different reaction to a text when you hear someone else read it vs. reading it yourself. I don't make that distinction to shut people down or make a value judgement (I've made that clear multiple times), I make that distinction because it has the potential to give two people even more to talk about when it comes to a given book.
Do you have any interest in actually responding to anything I've said with elaboration of your own, or are you just going to repeat the "pedantry" thing over and over again with zero substantive analysis? It seems like you're just throwing that out because you have a reflexive disinterest toward the idea that anyone would even consider a book in that way, so you respond by just dismissing it entirely as pedantry. It's akin to someone wanting to talk about the way that decanting wine can affect the taste, and you just writing it off as irrelevant and tedious fussiness solely because you've never thought about wine in that way yourself.
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