Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
176
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Apr 4, 2024
Editora
Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
ISBN-10
1851246185
ISBN-13
9781851246182
Descrição
This exploration delves into the often-hidden world of discarded narratives in contemporary literature. Authors Dirk Van Hulle and Mark Nixon invite readers to consider what lies beyond the final drafts of celebrated works, revealing a treasure trove of ideas, themes, and characters that never made it to print.
Through a meticulous analysis, the book investigates the creative process and the evolution of stories, drawing attention to the significance of the cutting room floor. It probes into the reasons why certain elements are eliminated, offering insights into the art of revision and the choices that shape literary masterpieces.
By bringing to light these unseen fragments, the authors challenge conventional notions of what constitutes a finished work. Their examination not only enriches the understanding of literary development but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the craft of writing itself, ultimately celebrating the beauty of what remains unspoken in the literary canon.
Through a meticulous analysis, the book investigates the creative process and the evolution of stories, drawing attention to the significance of the cutting room floor. It probes into the reasons why certain elements are eliminated, offering insights into the art of revision and the choices that shape literary masterpieces.
By bringing to light these unseen fragments, the authors challenge conventional notions of what constitutes a finished work. Their examination not only enriches the understanding of literary development but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the craft of writing itself, ultimately celebrating the beauty of what remains unspoken in the literary canon.