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- | In [[literary theory]] and [[aesthetics]], [[authorial intentionality]] is a concept referring to an [[author]]'s [[intention|intent]] as it is encoded in his or her [[Work of art|work]].{{GFDL}} | + | |
+ | # The [[originator]] or [[creator]] of a [[work]], especially a [[literary]] [[composition]]; a [[writer]]. | ||
+ | # [[Source]] of information. | ||
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+ | ====Related terms==== | ||
+ | * [[authorization]] | ||
+ | * [[authority]] | ||
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- The originator or creator of a work, especially a literary composition; a writer.
- Source of information.
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