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The Author's Craft

Arnold Bennett

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Arnold Bennett's "The Author's Craft" serves as an essential guide for aspiring writers and literary enthusiasts alike, navigating the intricacies of the writing process. Written in the early 20th century, Bennett's prose blends practical advice with a reflection on the artistic nature of authorship. He addresses various aspects of writing, from the importance of originality to the deliberate crafting of narrative structure, all couched in a conversational yet incisive style that resonates with both modern and historical contexts in literary theory. Bennett's insights are particularly relevant against the backdrop of burgeoning modernism, where the role of the author began to shift dramatically. Arnold Bennett, an eminent British novelist and playwright, was deeply immersed in the literary world of his time. His experiences as a successful author, coupled with a passion for the craft itself, inspired him to articulate the principles and philosophy of writing. Bennett's background in both journalism and fiction writing allows him to communicate complex concepts with clarity, offering readers a glimpse into his creative process and the realities of the literary market in the early 1900s. "The Author's Craft" is highly recommended for anyone contemplating a writing career or seeking to deepen their appreciation of literature. Bennett's insights are timeless, making this book an invaluable resource that not only equips writers with practical tools but also enlightens readers about the subtleties of literary creation.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 48 páginas.

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