“Fiction is a serious thing. It is not a frivolity. It is an art and a power.” — Walter Besant In this passionate and articulate essay, Walter Besant argues for the dignity and importance of the novel as a true form of art. The Art of Fiction is both a defense of the novelist's craft and a rallying cry for authors to treat fiction not merely as entertainment but as a serious means of understanding life, character, and society. Written during a time when the literary establishment often dismissed fiction as inferior to poetry or history, Besant’s work helped define the future of the English novel. A must-read for aspiring writers, literary scholars, and thoughtful readers, this influential essay sets the foundation for how we understand the purpose and potential of storytelling.
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