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The Classical Plot And The Invention Of Western Narrative N J Lowe

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The Classical Plot And The Invention Of Western Narrative N J Lowe
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 308
Author: N. J. Lowe
ISBN: 9780511017414, 9780521604451, 9780521771764, 0511017413, 0521604451, 0521771765
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Classical Plot And The Invention Of Western Narrative N J Lowe by N. J. Lowe 9780511017414, 9780521604451, 9780521771764, 0511017413, 0521604451, 0521771765 instant download after payment.

This is the story of how Western literature first developed its distinctive taste for the kind of tight, economical plotting still employed in modern fiction and cinema. The book shows how this taste was formed in Greco-Roman antiquity out of a series of revolutions in storytelling, centered on Homer, early tragedy, Hellenistic comedy, and the Greek love-novels of the early centuries AD. Along the way, it draws on cognitive science and current literary theory to offer a resilient yet accessible new theory of what "plot" is and how it works.

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