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The Writing Wright
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96 pages
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Hemingway's approach to punctuation reflects his distinct writing style, characterized by simplicity and clarity. He believed that punctuation should serve the narrative without drawing attention to itself, allowing the story to flow seamlessly. His minimalist use of punctuation emphasizes brevity and directness, often mirroring the themes of his work, such as existentialism and the human condition. This perspective offers insights into his literary techniques and the impact of his stylistic choices on modern writing.
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2017, paperback
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