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Science Fiction
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
464
Language
Serbian
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Nolit
Description
Wayne C. Booth and Branko Vučićević meticulously explore the intricate relationship between fiction and rhetoric in their collaborative work. By delving into the essential principles that govern narrative techniques and authorial intentions, they shine a light on how stories engage readers at deeper levels. Their analysis not only offers insight into the mechanics of storytelling but also challenges conventional judgments about literary merit.
Through nuanced discussions and compelling examples, the authors invite readers to reconsider their interactions with fiction. They emphasize that understanding rhetoric enhances appreciation for the art of storytelling, allowing audiences to uncover layers of meaning that may have been overlooked. This dialogue between rhetoric and narrative enriches the literary landscape, encouraging both critics and enthusiasts to engage with fiction in more profound ways.
Through nuanced discussions and compelling examples, the authors invite readers to reconsider their interactions with fiction. They emphasize that understanding rhetoric enhances appreciation for the art of storytelling, allowing audiences to uncover layers of meaning that may have been overlooked. This dialogue between rhetoric and narrative enriches the literary landscape, encouraging both critics and enthusiasts to engage with fiction in more profound ways.
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