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Depersonalization And Creative Writing Unreal City Matthew Francis

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Depersonalization And Creative Writing Unreal City Matthew Francis
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Matthew Francis
ISBN: 9780367530686, 9780367530693, 0367530686, 0367530694
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Depersonalization And Creative Writing Unreal City Matthew Francis by Matthew Francis 9780367530686, 9780367530693, 0367530686, 0367530694 instant download after payment.

Depersonalization and Creative Writing: Unreal City explores the common psychological symptom of depersonalization, its influence on literature and the insights it can provide into the writing process.
Depersonalization is a distressing symptom in which sufferers feel detached from their own selves and the world. Often associated with psychological disorders, it can also affect healthy people at times of stress. Beginning with a first-hand account of the experience, the book goes on to argue that many well-known literary texts, including Camus’s The Outsider and Sartre’s Nausea, evoke a similar psychological state. It shows how a concept of depersonalized writing can be found in the work of literary theorists from widely different traditions, including T.S. Eliot, Roland Barthes and Viktor Shklovsky. Finally, it maintains that creative writers can make use of the lessons learned from a study of depersonalization to arrive at a deeper understanding of writing.
Given this knowledge, the controversial writing teacher’s maxim show, don’t tell, so often misapplied or misunderstood, can be repurposed as a practical instruction for taking students’ writing to a new level of sophistication and wisdom.

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