基本説明
Each chapter links a range of theoretical approaches to one practical aspect of writing, using illustrations from fiction, poetry and literary non-fiction, and suggesting practical exercises for pursing the topic further.
Full Description
Exploring the writing process and its relationship to self, this guide synthesizes critical and creative theories of writing for both writers and readers. Each chapter links a range of theoretical approaches to one practical aspect of writing, using illustrations from fiction, poetry and literary non-fiction, and suggesting practical exercises for pursuing the topic further. The book will enable students to develop literary, critical and psychodynamic understandings of the creative process and to explore a range of key topics.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Self
Voice
Authorship
Creativity
The Reader
Characters and Selves
Memory and History
Geography and Culture
Embodied Selves
An 'Essential' Self?
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index.



