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A Manual of the Art of Fiction

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About This Book

An instructive handbook that examines the principles and techniques of writing fiction, surveying purpose, truth, realism and romance, narrative methods, and the mechanics of plot, character, and setting. It analyzes point of view, emphasis, genre distinctions among epic, drama, novel, and short story, and offers practical guidance on constructing plots and short stories, developing characters, and shaping style and atmosphere. Chapters discuss narrative structure, the functions of background and viewpoint, technical devices for emphasis and unity, and the craft of prose rhythm and diction, aimed at students and teachers of fiction.

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First published in the Contemporary Review for April, 1885; and now included in Volume XXII of the “Thistle Edition”: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

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“Mrs. Knollys” is now easily accessible in “The Short Story: Specimens Illustrating Its Development.” Edited by Brander Matthews. American Book Company, 1908.

REVIEW QUESTIONS

1. What is meant by style in literature?

2. Make three patterns of words,––the first notable for 226 sheer selection, the second notable for rhythm, and the third notable for literation.

3. Write a theme, containing approximately three hundred words, that shall be judged for its quality of style.

SUGGESTED READING

Robert Louis Stevenson: “On Some Technical Elements of Style in Literature.”

Walter Pater: “Essay on Style,” in “Appreciations.”

Herbert Spencer: “Philosophy of Style.”