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  • The Technique of Fiction Writing

    Dowst emphasizes the importance of a solid plot, suggesting that a well-constructed story with a clear beginning, middle, and end is essential. He also delves into character creation, advocating for multi-dimensional characters who drive the plot forward through their actions and decisions. Additionally, Dowst explores narrative techniques such as point of view, dialogue, and pacing, offering ... Read more

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  • The Technique of Fiction Writing

    Master the Art of Crafting Compelling Narratives with Expert Guidance

    In "The Technique of Fiction Writing," Robert Saunders Dowst offers a profound exploration of the craft of storytelling, blending theoretical insights with practical instruction. Written in the early 20th century, Dowst'Äôs work is situated within the broader context of literary realism and modernism, reflecting a significant shift in narrative style and technique. The book delves into the ... Read more

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  • The Technique of Fiction Writing

    Whether you're a new writer struggling to find your way into the story you want to tell or an experienced scribe looking to shake things up with a few novel tips and techniques, Robert Saunders Dowst's The Technique of Fiction Writing can help. Packed with practical guidelines and instructions that are sure to break you out of your rut and breathe new life into your work, this classic guide is a ... Read more

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  • John Dewey, William James, and Charles Peirce on Pragmatism (Illustrated)

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  • Principles of Literary Criticism

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  • Practical Criticism - A Study Of Literary Judgment

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  • A Treatise of Human Nature

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    A Treatise of Human Nature is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, first published (in parts) from the end of 1738 to 1740. The full title of the Treatise is A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects. It contains the following sections: Book 1: "Of the Understanding" – An investigation into human cognition. Important ... Read more

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