Description
Stevenson belonged to a newly commercial literary world, an era of mass readership, marketing, and celebrity. He had plenty of practical advice for writers who wanted to enter the profession: study the best authors, aim for simplicity, strike a keynote, work on your style. He also held that a writer should adhere to the truth and utter only what seems sincere to his or her heart and experience of the world. Writers have messages to deliver, whether the work is a tale of Highland adventure, a collection of children's verse, or an essay on umbrellas. Stevenson believed that an author could do no better than to find the appetite for joy, the secret place of delight that is the hidden nucleus of most people's lives. His remarks on how to write, on style and method, and on pleasure and moral purpose contain everything in literature and life that he cared most about-adventuring, persisting, finding out who you are, and learning to embrace "the romance of destiny.
About the Author
Annette R. Federico is a professor of English at James Madison University. She lives in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Book Information
ISBN 9781609385187
Author Annette R. Federico
Format Paperback
Page Count 158
Imprint University of Iowa Press
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 200g