well, a Victorian reader is someone that evaluates or someone that is compataballied to a situation such as how would a Victorian reader feel aout this character? etcetera.
wheras, a victiorian author is a Victorian that writes books. the relation-ship etween these people are no different. apart from one produces then the next reads(:
A relationship is an association between the instances of one or more entity types. For example, a student may be related to a class by being enrolled in that class. Another example is the link between mother and children. One mother may have many children, but each child has only one mother.A relationship between entities is given a relevant name. For example, there is a relationship between MANAGER and DEPARTMENT. A manager manages the department; on the other hand a department is managed by a manager. This leads to a relationship called "Manages" between MANAGER and DEPARTMENT.Similarly, there is a relationship between AUTHOR and the BOOK. An author writes a book; on the other hand a Book is written by an Author. This leads to a relationship called "Writes" between AUTHOR and BOOK
Michael W. Brooks has written: 'John Ruskin and Victorian architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Victorian, Victorian Architecture
Joanna Banham has written: 'Victorian Interior Style' 'Victorian interior design' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, History, Interior decoration, Victorian Decorative arts, Victorian Furniture, Victorian style, Victoriana in interior decoration
The ideal relationship between a reader and author revolves around understanding. The reader must be able to capture the allure, essence, and gist of the author's work. This is done by reading between the lines, as well as coming up with your own interpretation of the respective literary work at hand.
Linda Osband has written: 'Victorian House Style Handbook' 'Victorian House Style' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Domestic Architecture, Interior decoration, Victorian Architecture, Victorian style
Kimberley Reynolds has written: 'Victorian heroines' -- subject(s): Art, Victorian, English literature, Victorian Art, Women in art, Women in literature
John Stockton has written: 'Victorian bottles' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Victorian Bottles
F. A. McCurdy has written: 'A discussion of the relationship between dyslexia and cluttering'
Explain why is an author in essay nearly implied?
A. Symondson has written: 'The Victorian crisis of faith'
Kathryn Brennand has written: 'Victorian canvaswork' -- subject(s): Canvas embroidery, Patterns, Victorian Canvas embroidery
Anne Grace has written: 'Gothic revival encaustic tiles' -- subject(s): Tiles, Victorian, Victorian Tiles