"I have no hesitation to call Patrick Hogan one of the most interesting scholars in literary theory."—Willie van Peer, <i>Scientific Study of Literature</i>
Stories engage our emotions. We’ve known this at least since the days of Plato and Aristotle. What this book helps us to understand now is how our own emotions fundamentally organize and orient stories. In light of recent cognitive research and wide reading in different narrative traditions, Patrick Colm Hogan argues that the structure of stories is a systematic product of human emotion systems. Examining the ways in which incidents, events, episodes, plots, and genres are a function of emotional processes, he demonstrates that emotion systems are absolutely crucial for understanding stories.
Hogan also makes a case for the potentially integral role that stories play in the development of our emotional lives. He provides an in-depth account of the function of emotion within story—in widespread genres with romantic, heroic, and sacrificial structures, and more limited genres treating parent/child separation, sexual pursuit, criminality, and revenge—as these appear in a variety of cross-cultural traditions. In the course of the book Hogan develops interpretations of works ranging from Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina to African oral epics, from Sanskrit comedy to Shakespearean tragedy.
Integrating the latest research in affective science with narratology, this book provides a powerful explanatory account of narrative organization.
Hogan also makes a case for the potentially integral role that stories play in the development of our emotional lives. He provides an in-depth account of the function of emotion within story—in widespread genres with romantic, heroic, and sacrificial structures, and more limited genres treating parent/child separation, sexual pursuit, criminality, and revenge—as these appear in a variety of cross-cultural traditions. In the course of the book Hogan develops interpretations of works ranging from Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina to African oral epics, from Sanskrit comedy to Shakespearean tragedy.
Integrating the latest research in affective science with narratology, this book provides a powerful explanatory account of narrative organization.
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Provides a powerful explanatory account of narrative organization
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Passion for Plot
1. Before Stories: Emotional Time and Anna Karenina2. Stories and Works: From Ancient Egypt to Postmodernism3. Universal Narrative Prototypes: Sacrifice, Heroism, and Romantic Love4. Cross-Cultural Minor Genres: Attachment, Lust, Revenge, and Criminal Justice
Afterword: Stories and the Training of Sensibility
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction: A Passion for Plot
1. Before Stories: Emotional Time and Anna Karenina2. Stories and Works: From Ancient Egypt to Postmodernism3. Universal Narrative Prototypes: Sacrifice, Heroism, and Romantic Love4. Cross-Cultural Minor Genres: Attachment, Lust, Revenge, and Criminal Justice
Afterword: Stories and the Training of Sensibility
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Les mer
Provides a powerful explanatory account of narrative organization
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ISBN
9780803230026
Publisert
2011-11-01
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University of Nebraska Press
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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