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E-raamat: Tradition in Creative Writing: Finding Inspiration Through Your Roots

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030747763
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030747763

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Tradition in Creative Writing: Finding Inspiration Through Your Roots encourages writers to rediscover sources of creativity in the everyday, showing students how to see your writing as connected to your life. Adrian May addresses a key question for many beginning writers: Where do you get your ideas from? May argues that tradition does not mean anti-progress—but is instead a kind of hidden wealth that stems from literary and historical traditions, folk and songs, self and nature, and community. By drawing on these personal and traditional wellsprings of inspiration, writers will learn to see their writing as part of a greater continuum of influences and view their work as having innate value as part of that cultural and artistic ecology. Each chapter includes accessible discussion, literary and critical readings, creative examples, and writing exercises. While the creative examples are drawn from song lyrics and poetry, the writing exercises are appropriate for all genres. Undergraduates and practitioners will benefit from this guide to finding originality in writing through exploring sources of creative inspiration.

1 Introduction: The Hidden Wealth
1(12)
Part I Literary and Historical Traditions
2 Modern Traditionalists
13(16)
3 Not Just History and Ancient Inspirations
29(10)
4 Storytelling, Myth, Folklore and Magic
39(20)
Part II Folk and Song Traditions
5 Folksong and Creativity
59(12)
6 A Songwriter in the Tradition: A Creative Folk Life
71(12)
7 Protest Songs and the Comic Connection
83(12)
Part III Tradition, Self and Nature
8 Tradition and Locality
95(12)
9 Self and Family Trees
107(10)
10 Nature and Tradition: An Essex Apple
117(14)
Part IV Tradition and Community
11 Work, Craft and Creativity: Tradition--It's Better Than Working
131(10)
12 Church Going? Religion and Community
141(12)
13 The Radical Tradition Today
153(12)
14 Conclusions and Occlusions
165(12)
Index 177
Adrian May is Associate Fellow in Creative Writing at The University of Essex, UK. His career began as a professional folk songwriter and he has published four collections of songs and poems, as well as two previous books on creative writing: Myth and Creative Writing (2011; 2015) and The Magic of Writing (Red Globe Press 2018).