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Into The Woods by John Yorke; 9780141978109

Into The Woods

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Into The Woods by John Yorke delves into the intricate fabric of storytelling, revealing the universal structures that underpin narratives across cultures and time periods. With a rich background in drama, Yorke draws upon a diverse range of examples, from ancient myths to contemporary cinema, to illustrate the commonalities found in tales worldwide.

The Plot

The book presents the compelling thesis that all stories, irrespective of their medium, share a fundamental journey akin to the fairytale motif of venturing into the woods. This metaphor serves as a powerful lens through which Yorke examines the transformative experiences characters undergo, mirroring the challenges and trials faced in life itself.

Themes

  • Universal Patterns: Yorke identifies the recurring themes and structures that resonate with audiences, making narratives more relatable and impactful.
  • Character Development: The exploration of how characters evolve through their journeys is a central focus, highlighting the emotional connections forged with readers and viewers.
  • Myth and Modernity: By bridging ancient storytelling with modern narratives, Yorke invites readers to reflect on the timeless nature of these tales.

Yorke's analytical approach not only enhances the reader's understanding of narrative construction but also encourages aspiring writers to recognise the significance of these foundational elements in their own storytelling endeavors. For those intrigued by the mechanics of storytelling, Into The Woods offers a profound exploration akin to works by Robert McKee and Joseph Campbell, making it an essential read for anyone passionate about the art of narrative.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 196 mm × 20 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141978109

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