Writing Manuals for the Masses : : The Rise of the Literary Advice Industry from Quill to Keyboard / / edited by Anneleen Masschelein, Dirk de Geest.
This open access collection of essays examines the literary advice industry since its emergence in Anglo-American literary culture in the mid-nineteenth century within the context of the professionalization of the literary field and the continued debate on creative writing as art and craft. Often di...
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