There is a tacit assumption that interpretation comes naturally, that
human beings live by constantly interpreting. In this sense, we might
even rephrase Descartes by saying: We interpret, therefore we are. While
such a basic human disposition makes interpretation appear to come
naturally, the forms it takes, however, do not. In this work, Iser
offers a fresh approach by formulating an "anatomy of interpretation"
through which we can understand the act of interpretation in its many
different manifestations.