Publisher's Synopsis
"The Craft of Fiction" by Percy Lubbock delves into the heart of narrative technique, exploring the intricacies of character development and point of view in fiction. This seminal work of literary criticism examines how authors construct compelling stories, offering a deep dive into the choices that shape the reader's experience. Lubbock provides insightful analysis of fiction's building blocks, illuminating the subtle art behind masterful storytelling. A valuable resource for writers and readers alike, "The Craft of Fiction" offers a timeless exploration of the techniques that define great literature. This meticulously prepared print edition preserves the original text, offering readers a chance to engage directly with Lubbock's influential ideas on the craft of fiction.
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