“The higher processes are all processes of simplification. The novelist must learn to write, and then he must unlearn it; just as the modern painter learns to draw, and then learns when utterly to disregard his accomplishment, when to subordinate it to a higher and truer effect.”
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Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing as an Art
Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing as an Art is a scholarly compilation that delves into the writing style and thematic elements of Willa Cather's works. It includes critical analyses and discussions that aim to illuminate the artistic aspects of her writing, providing readers with insights into her literary contributions and the craft of writing. more
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