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In Reading for the Plot, Peter Brooks delves into the intricate relationship between narrative and plot, offering a profound exploration of how stories are constructed and experienced. This seminal work challenges readers to reconsider the role of plot as not merely a structural element but as a vital component that shapes our engagement with literature.
Brooks articulates the concept of the 'narrative drive', illustrating how plots compel readers not only to follow the trajectory of characters but also to engage with the underlying themes that resonate beyond the text. Through a careful analysis of various literary works, he uncovers the layers of meaning embedded in storytelling, inviting readers to appreciate the complexity of narrative forms.
This book is ideal for students and scholars of literary theory, as well as anyone with a keen interest in understanding the mechanics of narrative. It complements Brooks' other works, such as Fiction and Reality, further enriching the discourse on literature and its impact on readers.
“A compelling examination of the elements that make storytelling a profound human experience.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 392
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674748927
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