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The Making Of A Novelist / An Experiment In Autobiography

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A candid autobiographical sketch traces the author's path into fiction, recounting formative experiences, early employments, and a spell of regimental service that supplied material and comic incident. The book intersperses vivid vignettes of training, comrades, and mishaps with accounts of journalistic work and theatrical associations that helped hone observational skills. Alongside anecdote, the author reflects on influences, the habits and trials of literary apprenticeship, and the awkwardness of self-revelation. The tone is informal and self-aware, moving between episode and meditation to show how chance, discipline, and everyday life contribute to the making of a novelist.

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David Christie Murray

David Christie Murray was a Scottish novelist and playwright known for his contributions to late 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, social issues, and the complexities of human relationships. Notable titles include "Aunt Rachel," a rustic sentimental comedy, and "An Old Meerschaum," part of a collection of stories that showcase his narrative style and character development. Murray's writing reflects the literary trends of his time, blending realism with emotional depth, and he is recognized for his ability to capture the nuances of everyday life.

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