Openings : Narrative Beginnings from the Epic to the Novel
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198117418
ISBN-13
9780198117414
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 2nd, 1992
Print length
266 Pages
Weight
486 grams
Dimensions
21.90 x 14.50 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification:
Semantics, discourse analysis, etcLiterary studies: general
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A study of the way poets and novelists begin their stories, ranging from Greek and Roman epic to the modern novel via Dante, Milton, Wordsworth, Sterne and Dickens - from Homer's plunging "in medias res" to the sense of a "deep", natural beginning of later writers.
What is the difference between a natural beginning and the beginning of a story? Some deny that there are any beginnings in nature, except perhaps for the origin of the universe itself, suggesting that elsewhere we have only a continuum of events, into which beginnings are variously `read'' by different societies. This book argues that history is full of real beginnings but that poets and novelists are indeed free to begin their stories wherever they like. The ancient poet Homer laid down a rule for his successors when he began his epic by plunging in medias res, `into the midst of things''. Later writers, however, persistently play off the `interventionist'', in medias res opening against some sense of a `deep'', natural beginning: Genesis or the birth of a child. The author also outlines how the inspiring Muse of epic gives way to the poet''s ego, dies, revives and dies again.Ranging from Greek and Roman epic to the modern novel via Dante, Milton, Wordsworth, Sterne and Dickens, A. D. Nuttall has written an ambitious and original book which will be of interest to a wide variety of readers.
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