As we write. — Benson : Chalidze Publications, 1983 (reprint from 1930 edition, Leningrad)

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How We Write is a unique and fascinating work that reveals the secrets of the writing process in the early 20th century, inviting the reader to immerse himself in the world of literary and scientific methods that existed at that time. The authorship of this book remains unknown, which adds to its special charm and mystery, turning it into a valuable treasure for those who are interested in the history of writing, literary studies and the development of written practices. Released in 1983 in a reprint edition from the original 1930, this book is published by Chalidze Publications and represents a unique bridge between the past and the present, allowing the modern reader to understand how people wrote and thought about writing almost a century ago. How We Write is not just a textbook or guide, it is an in-depth study that raises questions about the nature of creativity, text structure, and the psychological aspects of writing. The author, whose name remains unknown, masterfully analyzes the stages of writing, reveals the secrets of idea formation, text structuring and stylistic features. The book explores in detail various approaches to the creation of literary works, scientific works and even business letters, which makes it useful for a wide range of readers: from students and teachers to professional writers and editors. The book “How We Write” will be of particular interest to those who appreciate the historical context and want to understand how approaches to writing have changed over time. It is perfect for readers aged 16 and older who are passionate about literature, linguistics, pedagogy or just looking for inspiration and new ideas for their own creativity. It raises important topics, from the psychological aspects of the writing process to the methods of structuring the text and dealing with the creative crisis. The author shows that writing is not only a technique, but also an art that requires patience, practice and inner harmony. The peculiarity of this book is its style, combining scientific rigor with a lively, sometimes even poetic language, which makes reading not only informative, but also pleasant. It feels the spirit of the time, when writing was perceived as the most important means of self-expression and scientific search, and the authors sincerely share their observations and advice, which remain relevant today. This book is not only a historical document, but also a practical guide that can inspire a modern writer, student or teacher to new discoveries in the field of written word. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how great works are created, or want to expand your knowledge of the development of written culture, “How We Write” is exactly what you need. She deservedly occupies a place in the library of everyone who appreciates the art of the word and strives to become better in her skill. This edition, which retains the spirit of the era, combines historical value and practical utility, making it an indispensable source of inspiration and knowledge for all literature lovers, educators and professional writers.
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- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian