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Styles of Creation - Aesthetic Techniques and the Creation of Fictional Worlds (Hardcover)
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Styles of Creation - Aesthetic Techniques and the Creation of Fictional Worlds (Hardcover)
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The impetus behind this collection of essays is the tension between
science fiction and fantasy writing's aesthetic emphasis on
stylistics and the structural or systemic bias of prevailing
literary theory. From a variety of perspectives, the contributors
show how a new, or expanded, set of methods and models can enrich
critical exchange within the genre and between it and other types
of fiction. The focus of the book is not entirely on critical
limitations, however, for the context in which the essayists write
recognises the genre's robustly subversive, creative drive - its
unwillingness or inability to pause for critical validation. The
essays examine the proliferation of stylistic acts and experiments
in science fiction and fantasy and assess the genre's revolutionary
qualities: its reordering of narrative priorities, inversion of
consecrated categories, and elevation of ""minor"" devices. The
essays were all presented at the 1989 annual J. Lloyd Eaton
Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. They are
organised thematically: the nature and function of creation and
style; stylistic and grammatical aspects of voice and mood; figures
and effects in the rhetoric of style; style and structure; and
tropes and aesthetic technique. The contributors, including science
fiction writers Gregory Benford, David Brin, and Charles Platt, are
drawn not only from the disciplines of English and comparative
literature, but also from film studies, French and German studies,
history, neurobiology, physics and astrophysics. Reflecting the
international focus of the Eaton Conference, the essays report on
currents in criticism and writing in Britain and Germany as well as
the United States, and discuss such authors as Philip K. Dick,
Stephen King, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and H.G. Wells.
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