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Materials and Methods of Fiction, Clayton Meeker Hamilton
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Clayton Meeker Hamilton

Materials and Methods of Fiction

In “Materials and Methods of Fiction,” Clayton Meeker Hamilton embarks on a groundbreaking exploration of the foundational elements that constitute fictional writing. This scholarly work intricately examines the processes of narrative construction, character development, and thematic depth, presented with Hamilton's characteristic clarity and precision. Drawing upon elements of early 20th-century literary theory, he combines practical writing techniques with rich illustrative examples, making this text both an academic treatise and a practical guide for aspiring writers. Hamilton's analyses thoughtfully intersect with contemporary debates, challenging conventional norms of fiction while advocating for innovative storytelling methods. Clayton Meeker Hamilton was an influential figure in American literary criticism, often bridging the gap between theory and practice. His extensive background in both literature and theater informed his writing, as he sought to dissect the architectures of narrative just as an architect examines the blueprints of a building. Hamilton's insights are informed by a lifetime spent engaging with both classic and contemporary literary works, fueling his passion for exploring how fiction can be crafted more effectively. “Materials and Methods of Fiction” is an invaluable resource for writers, students, and literature enthusiasts alike. Hamilton'Äôs detailed examination provides essential tools for understanding the art of narrative, making it a must-read for anyone eager to deepen their appreciation of fiction and improve their craft. This book not only enriches the reader'Äôs knowledge but also inspires a critical dialogue about the evolving nature of storytelling.
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Bookwire
Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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