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Abstract The author of the article is trying to reveal mysterious writing process by its analysis in the context of classical strategies of creative process, that were extracted by Edward Nęcka. Those strategies are: vigilance, subject perception, targeted emotion, close, clearly defined aim, perfect result, embryo, overflow, creative distance. Main thesis of the article is to point out the universality of these mechanisms and their usage by not only known writers, but also by every other person who is dealing with writing process
Annales UMCS. Sectio I (Filozofia, Socjologia) – de Gruyter
Published: Jun 1, 2014
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