How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture (eBook)

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2022
24 Seiten
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How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture - Andrew Lang
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In "How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture," Andrew Lang employs a witty and incisive prose to explore the failings often encountered by writers and critics alike. This brief yet impactful work combines humor and earnest critique, offering an analysis of literary pretensions and the pitfalls inherent in the creative process. Lang deftly navigates through the traditions of literary criticism, lending his insights an air of authority while remaining accessible to the lay reader. His examination sheds light on the nuances of writing and the social expectations that often stifle creative freedom, thereby situating the work within the larger context of late-Victorian literary discourse. Andrew Lang, an eminent Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic, was renowned for his eclectic literary contributions and keen observations on culture and folklore. His background in classical studies and journalism undoubtedly equipped him with the critical lens through which he scrutinizes the literary landscape in this lecture. Lang's profound understanding of the literary scene and his own experiences as a writer inform his candid reflections, making this work both a personal and cultural commentary. This book is essential reading for aspiring authors and literary enthusiasts alike, offering a refreshing perspective on the often unspoken barriers to literary success. Lang's engaging style invites readers to reflect on their own creative endeavors, making it a vital addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the complexities of literature and the art of writing.

Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a prolific Scottish scholar, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is particularly renowned for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales, which often overshadows his wide-ranging literary output that spans various genres. Lang's most notable works include 'The Blue Fairy Book' (1889), which was the first of his series of twelve colored Fairy Books that compiled stories from different cultures and became immensely popular among children and adults alike. Lang's interest in literature and history also led to several noteworthy historical texts, including 'The Mystery of Mary Stuart' (1901) and 'A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation' (1900). In his literary critique, 'How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture' (1890), Lang displays his acute understanding of literary art with a touch of wry humor, offering advice on the pitfalls to avoid for aspiring authors. His contributions to literary study were significant and heavily influenced the scholarship of his time. Lang's style of writing is characterized by a blending of scholarly seriousness with a light, engaging touch, making his work accessible and enjoyable. His keen interest in mythology and folklore, alongside his scholarly endeavors, made Lang an enduring figure in the fields of literature and anthropology.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th-century literary norms • Andrew Lang lecture • anecdotal writing tips • aspiring writer challenges • Aspiring writers advice • authenticity in writing • author Andrew Lang • authorship • Comedy in literature • conversational writing style • creative writing mindset • failing at writing • how to write satire • Humor • Humorous essays • humorous writing advice • insights for authors • Literary commandments • literary failures exploration • Literary faux pas • literary guidance • literary humor • Literary pitfalls • Literature • literature and failure • Literature General • Mentorship for writers • mock literary advice • perseverance in literature • practical writing guidance • satirical writing guide • Victorian Literary Criticism • writing advice • writing tips parody
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