
Methods of Authors
Mastering the Art of Authorship: Unveiling Literary Techniques and Storytelling StrategiesBy Hugo ErichsenLength3h 47m
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In "Methods of Authors," Hugo Erichsen meticulously explores the diverse techniques and narrative strategies employed by notable literary figures throughout history. The book delves into various genres, analyzing how distinct methods impact storytelling and reader engagement. Erichsen'Äôs scholarly examination is rich with examples, showcasing a range of authors from classic to contemporary, thereby situating these methods within the broader context of literary evolution. His insightful prose is both accessible and erudite, illuminating the intricacies of authorship and the craftsmanship that underpins literary creation. Hugo Erichsen, a distinguished scholar in literary theory and practice, has spent decades immersed in the complexities of narrative form. His background in literature and passion for dissecting authorial intent informed his approach in "Methods of Authors." Erichsen'Äôs rigorous studies into the interplay between authorship and reader perception provide him with a unique lens through which to articulate the nuanced techniques of storytelling, reflecting his commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation for literary artistry. This book is an indispensable resource for students, writers, and literary enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of narrative methods. Erichsen'Äôs clarity of thought not only elucidates the craft of writing but also inspires readers to cultivate their own narrative voices. Engage with this text to enrich your appreciation of literature and the processes that shape it.
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GenreOther
Length3 hrs 47 mins
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Publish dateDec 4, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
12X. Anonymity in Authorship.
2I. Eccentricities in Composition.
13XI. System in Novel Writing.
3II. Care in Literary Production.
14XII. Traits of Musical Composers.
4III. Speed in Writing.
15XIII. The Hygiene of Writing.
5IV. Influence upon Writers of Time and Place.
16XIV. A Humorist's Regimen.
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6V. Writing under Difficulties.
17The Writer: THE WRITER PUBLISHING CO., 282 Washington st. (Rooms 9 and 10), P. O. Box 1905. Boston, Mass.
7VI. Aids to Inspiration.
18THE WRITER'S LITERARY BUREAU
8VI. Favorite Habits of Work.
19TO AUTHORS:
9VII. Goethe, Dickens, Schiller, and Scott.
20TO PUBLISHERS:
10VIII. Burning Midnight Oil.
21MSS. SOLD ON COMMISSION.: THE WRITER'S LITERARY BUREAU, 282 Washington st. (Rooms 9 and 10), P. O. Box 1905. Boston, Mass.
11IX. Literary Partnership.
22WRITING FOR THE PRESS:: THE WRITER PUBLISHING CO., P. O. Box 1905, Boston, Mass.