the main features of Literary writing by Citing examples
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When it comes to the study of literature, reading and writing are
closely inter-related—even mutually dependent—activities. On the one
hand, the quality of whatever we write about a literary text depends
entirely upon the quality of our work as readers. On the other hand, our
reading isn’t truly complete until we’ve tried to capture our sense of a
text in writing. Indeed, we often read a literary work much more
actively and attentively when we integrate informal writing into the
reading process—pausing periodically to mark especially important or
confusing passages, to jot down significant facts, to describe the
impressions and responses the text provokes—or when we imagine our
reading (and our informal writing) as preparation for writing about the
work in a more sustained and formal way.
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