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Textual non sense, a four-part trilogy

Label
Textual non sense, a four-part trilogy
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Textual non sense
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Beyond criticism editions
Sub title
a four-part trilogy
Summary
Textual Non Sense is mischievous, minimalist, and revolutionary: a short fuse intended to spark a fundamental re-thinking of how we engage with notions of canon. Classic texts are mangled, quotes are mis-attributed, and great authors are misidentified as Robert Crawford brings literature and chaos theory together in a romance made on Tinder. William Shakespeare of the School of Literature and Bookmaking introduces a survey of writers' struggles. John Buchan provides his guide to writing a best-seller (blotting paper plays a key role). Professor Mike Foucault employs Big Data to investigate the new discipline, 'Creaticism', or 'Critive Writing.'
Target audience
adult
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