voracious reader - translation to English
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voracious reader - translation to English

SCHOOL OF LITERARY THEORY THAT FOCUSES ON THE READER AND THEIR EXPERIENCE OF A LITERARY WORK
Reader Response; Reader-response; Reader response; Reader response theory; Reader-response theory; Reader response criticism; Reader-Response Criticism; Constance School; Reader-responses; Reader responses; Reader-response criticisms; Reader response criticisms; Reader-response theories; Reader response theories; Reader-Response
  • ''Two Girls Reading'' by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]

voracious reader      
(n.) = lector voraz, lector insaciable
Ex: Although this public takes most of the adult books, it seems to consist of a small number of voracious readers.
voracious reader      
Lector voraz
voracious         
  • A Little, Brown and Co. insignia used in 1906.
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY FOUNDED IN 1837
Little, Brown & Co.; Little, Brown; Little, Brown and Co.; Little, Brown & Company; Little Brown; Little, Brown, and Company; Little Brown and Company; Megan Tingley; Megan Tingley Books; Megan Tingley Publishers; Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Little, Brown & Co; Back Bay Books; Little, Brown Young Readers; Reagan Arthur Books; Little Brown & Co; Abacus Books; Bulfinch Press; Little Brown & Company; Joy Street Books; Lee Boudreaux Books; Fleet Publishing; C.C. Little and J. Brown; Little Brown & Co.; Voracious; College Hill Press; Little, Brown Spark
(adj.) = voraz, insaciable
Ex: Technology is a voracious time consumer allowing no opportunity to assimilate the use of one development before another arrives.
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* voracious appetite = apetito voraz, apetito insaciable
* voracious reader = lector voraz, lector insaciable

Definition

reader
¦ noun
1. a person who reads.
2. a person who reports to a publisher on the merits of manuscripts submitted for publication.
3. (Reader) Brit. a university lecturer of the highest grade below professor.
4. short for lay reader.
5. a book containing extracts of a text or texts for teaching purposes.
6. a device that produces on a screen a readable image from a microfiche or microfilm.
Derivatives
readerly adjective

Wikipedia

Reader-response criticism

Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primarily on the author or the content and form of the work.

Examples of use of voracious reader
1. She was a voracious reader; novels were her favorite.
2. Shweta has always been a voracious reader and possesses a distinct mind.
3. Books are one source –– "He‘s a voracious reader, a constant inquirer," said Salter.
4. He even quipped, «ever since I was a kid, I’ve always been a voracious reader.
5. As a voracious reader, he was willing to take on another stack of literary efforts.