Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
190
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1981
Editore
Univ Pr of Florida
ISBN-10
0813006813
ISBN-13
9780813006819
Descrizione
Ted R. Spivey's exploration delves deeply into the intricate relationship between myth and contemporary storytelling. By examining various modern narratives, he highlights how ancient myths continue to shape the themes, character arcs, and moral dilemmas faced by today's fiction writers. Through a series of insightful analyses, he uncovers the timelessness of these stories and their relevance in understanding human experiences.
Spivey's work invites readers to reflect on how tragedy is interpreted and transformed through the lens of modern literature. By connecting the dots between mythic structures and current narrative forms, he sheds light on how storytelling can be both a means of coping with personal loss and a way to transcend suffering. In doing so, he enriches the discourse around literature and its power to inspire resilience and hope.
Spivey's work invites readers to reflect on how tragedy is interpreted and transformed through the lens of modern literature. By connecting the dots between mythic structures and current narrative forms, he sheds light on how storytelling can be both a means of coping with personal loss and a way to transcend suffering. In doing so, he enriches the discourse around literature and its power to inspire resilience and hope.