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Art Of Writing

Dahlia Gray

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Editora: Publifye AS

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"The Art of Writing" offers a comprehensive exploration of the written word, guiding readers through the diverse landscape of literary expression. This book delves into the power of language, genre diversity, and the evolution of writing styles, presenting them as vital components of human communication and cultural development.   
From ancient hieroglyphs to modern digital content, it traces the historical context of writing, examining how technological advancements have reshaped our approach to text. The book posits that effective writing is both a science and an art, requiring a balance of technical skill and creative intuition.   
It progresses from introducing basic building blocks like grammar and syntax to exploring specific genres such as journalism and creative non-fiction. By incorporating research from linguistics and cognitive science, alongside case studies of renowned writers, it provides a solid foundation for its claims while remaining engaging and accessible.   
What sets this work apart is its holistic approach, weaving together practical advice, historical context, and cutting-edge research. It offers readers more than just a guide to better writing; it provides a deeper understanding of how language shapes our world and how individuals can harness the power of the written word to express ideas and create lasting impact.   
Whether you're a budding journalist or a curious language enthusiast, this book promises to transform your relationship with writing.
Disponível desde: 04/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 130 páginas.

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