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The Fabric of Fiction

Pasquale De Marco

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Sinopsis

Journey into the realm of fiction and discover the power of storytelling with "The Fabric of Fiction." This comprehensive guide takes you on a captivating exploration of the elements that weave together a compelling narrative, enhancing your appreciation for the written word and providing you with the tools to become a more discerning reader.

Within these pages, you'll delve into the essential components of fiction, including plot, character, setting, and theme. Learn how these elements interact to create a cohesive and engaging story that captivates readers and transports them to worlds beyond their imagination.

Explore the nuances of character development, from the creation of well-rounded protagonists and antagonists to the exploration of complex motivations and relationships. Discover how setting can serve as a backdrop, a character in its own right, and a reflection of the story's themes. Unravel the layers of symbolism and allegory, and gain insights into the deeper meanings hidden within the narrative.

With insightful analysis and engaging examples, "The Fabric of Fiction" illuminates the techniques and devices that authors employ to craft compelling stories. Whether you're a seasoned reader looking to deepen your understanding of literature or an aspiring writer seeking to hone your skills, this book is an invaluable resource.

Delve into the rich tapestry of fiction, spanning from timeless classics to contemporary works, and discover the unique characteristics that define each genre. From the sweeping historical sagas to the poignant short stories, from the fantastical realms of science fiction to the introspective journeys of literary fiction, "The Fabric of Fiction" offers a comprehensive exploration of the literary landscape.

Unlock the secrets of storytelling and immerse yourself in the boundless realm of imagination. With "The Fabric of Fiction" as your guide, you'll embark on a literary adventure where the boundaries of reality dissolve, and the written word comes alive.


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 165 páginas.

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