Authors often do fail in their intent, but does that really make it irrelevant to examine it? I think that an exploration of how and why an author's intended message failed or succeeded might be just as important a part of analysis as the text itself.
I think ignoring the author's intent altogether is ignoring an important amount of information about the text.
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Authors often do fail in their intent, but does that really make it irrelevant to examine it? I think that an exploration of how and why an author's intended message failed or succeeded might be just as important a part of analysis as the text itself.
I think ignoring the author's intent altogether is ignoring an important amount of information about the text.