Unit Summary Post Canon

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Across
  1. 1. : Historical and cultural influences on the writer when the text was created.
  2. 4. : Ideas from critics, scholars, or readers that deepen understanding of a text.
  3. 5. :“the unity of a text; its coherent use of form and language to produce an integrated whole in terms of meaning and value”.
  4. 7. : A set of traditionally valued literary works, often representing dominant cultures.
  5. 8. : How values, structures, and techniques in a text are organised to create meaning.
  6. 9. : A framework that challenges traditional literary values and focuses on diverse voices.
  7. 10. : A personal and critical interpretation developed through close reading and research.
Down
  1. 2. : A deep reading of language and form to uncover subtle meanings.
  2. 3. : The social or political climate in which a reader interprets a text.
  3. 6. : The lasting value or relevance of a text’s ideas and artistry.