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Creating Literature Out of Life: The Making of Four Masterpieces
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Creating Literature Out of Life: The Making of Four Masterpieces

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An exploration of the creative process in four classic works: Death in Venice, Treasure Island, The Rubaiyat of Mar Khayyam, and War and Peace. Creating Literature Out of Life examines four very dissimilar masterpieces and their authors in search of evidence that will answer some of the many questions in the great mystery of creativity. Crossing boundaries of period, nation, and genre, the study looks into the why and how of the creation of Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, Edward FitzGerald’s The Rubaiyat of Mar Khayyam, and Lev Tolstoy’s War and Peace.

Doris Alexander finds that each of these works was compelled by an urgent life problem of its author, some of them partly conscious, others completely unconscious, which worked in harmony and counterpoint with the author’s conscious theme to shape his work. She traces an interconnected nexus of memories-personal experiences, ideas, readings-that came alive in response to the author’s problem and served as a reservoir out of which his characters, his images, his story line, and the emotional tone of his work emerged. Creating Literature Out of Life tells the exciting story of how Mann, Stevenson, FitzGerald, and Tolstoy fought out their major life battles in their works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 1996
Pages
264
ISBN
9780271026114

An exploration of the creative process in four classic works: Death in Venice, Treasure Island, The Rubaiyat of Mar Khayyam, and War and Peace. Creating Literature Out of Life examines four very dissimilar masterpieces and their authors in search of evidence that will answer some of the many questions in the great mystery of creativity. Crossing boundaries of period, nation, and genre, the study looks into the why and how of the creation of Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, Edward FitzGerald’s The Rubaiyat of Mar Khayyam, and Lev Tolstoy’s War and Peace.

Doris Alexander finds that each of these works was compelled by an urgent life problem of its author, some of them partly conscious, others completely unconscious, which worked in harmony and counterpoint with the author’s conscious theme to shape his work. She traces an interconnected nexus of memories-personal experiences, ideas, readings-that came alive in response to the author’s problem and served as a reservoir out of which his characters, his images, his story line, and the emotional tone of his work emerged. Creating Literature Out of Life tells the exciting story of how Mann, Stevenson, FitzGerald, and Tolstoy fought out their major life battles in their works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 1996
Pages
264
ISBN
9780271026114