• The Re-re-read: Craft Talks on Classic Literature

  • 著者: Ann Gelder
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The Re-re-read: Craft Talks on Classic Literature

著者: Ann Gelder
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  • A fiction writer and recovering academic seeks craft lessons in classic literature. All works are in the public domain and available on https://www.gutenberg.org. The talks are 5-10 minutes, perfect for today's on-the-go author. Earlier and even more pedantic versions of these talks are available on my blog, swerveandvanish.blogspot.com.

    The podcast is currently on hiatus, but please enjoy the archived episodes!

    © 2024 The Re-re-read: Craft Talks on Classic Literature
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A fiction writer and recovering academic seeks craft lessons in classic literature. All works are in the public domain and available on https://www.gutenberg.org. The talks are 5-10 minutes, perfect for today's on-the-go author. Earlier and even more pedantic versions of these talks are available on my blog, swerveandvanish.blogspot.com.

The podcast is currently on hiatus, but please enjoy the archived episodes!

© 2024 The Re-re-read: Craft Talks on Classic Literature
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: Justice and Pleasure in the Mystery Story
    2023/06/16

    What makes a good ending--in a mystery story, or in any story? A combination of the unexpected and the inevitable, of course. But there's also something to be said for one final twist (or trick, depending on how you see it), plus a few moral loose ends. 

    Ann Gelder on Mastodon: @annbgelder@zirk.us

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    6 分
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: Mystery Writing and the Uncanny
    2023/05/19

    In this week's episode, Conan Doyle shows us how to make reason and logic--in other words, detective work--not only enchanting, but downright spooky.

    Ann Gelder on Mastodon: @annbgelder@zirk.us

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    7 分
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: More about Character in the Mystery Genre
    2023/05/12

    You know that old saw: genre fiction is about plot, literary about character. But in The Hound of the Baskervilles--and, I suspect, in most satisfying mystery stories--the complexities of character drive the plot forward. Also, an update on the progress of my literary mystery novel. 

    Ann Gelder on Mastodon: @annbgelder@zirk.us

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    5 分

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