How We Write When We Write About Writing
How We Write When We Write About Writing
This chapter looks at the process of writing about writing. It explains that all forms of writing designate a relationship between writer and public and that style demonstrates both the ability and willingness to comprehend and participate in a worldview that is successive and grounded in history. It also explores the reasons behind the success of the theoretical style of writing.
Keywords: process of writing, public, worldview, theoretical style
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