The seven basic plots : why we tell stories /

Main Author: Booker, Christopher
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York : Continuum, 2004
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245 1 4 |a The seven basic plots :  |b why we tell stories /  |c by Christopher Booker 
260 1 4 |a London  |b Continuum,  |c 2004  |a New York : 
300 1 4 |a viii, 728 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
504 1 4 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 4 |a pt. 1: The seven gateways to the underworld. Prologue to part one 
505 0 4 |a Overcoming the monster 
505 0 4 |a The monster (II) and the thrilling escape from death 
505 0 4 |a Rags to riches 
505 0 4 |a The quest 
505 0 4 |a Voyage and return 
505 0 4 |a Comedy 
505 0 4 |a Comedy (II) : the plot disguised 
505 0 4 |a Tragedy (I) : the five stages 
505 0 4 |a Tragedy (II) : the divided self 
505 0 4 |a Tragedy (III) : the hero as monster 
505 0 4 |a Rebirth 
505 0 4 |a The dark power : from shadow into light 
505 0 4 |a Epilogue to part 1 : the rule of three (the role played in stories by numbers) 
505 0 4 |a pt. 2: The complete happy ending. Prologue to part two 
505 0 4 |a The dark figures 
505 0 4 |a Seeing whole : the feminine and masculine values 
505 0 4 |a The perfect balance 
505 0 4 |a The unrealised value 
505 0 4 |a The archetypal family drama (continued) 
505 0 4 |a The light figures 
505 0 4 |a Reaching the goal 
505 0 4 |a The fatal flaw 
505 0 4 |a pt. 3: Missing the mark. The ego takes over (I) : enter the dark inversion 
505 0 4 |a The ego takes over (II) : the dark and sentimental versions 
505 0 4 |a The ego takes over (III) : quest, voyage and return, comedy 
505 0 4 |a The ego takes over (IV) : tragedy and rebirth 
505 0 4 |a Losing the plot : Thomas Hardy, a case history 
505 0 4 |a Going nowhere : the passive ego : the twentieth-century dead end, from Chekhov to Close encounters 
505 0 4 |a Why sex and violence? : the active ego : the twentieth-century obsession : from de Sade to The terminator 
505 0 4 |a Rebellion against "the one" : from Job to Nineteen eighty-four 
505 0 4 |a The mystery 
505 0 4 |a The riddle of the sphinx : Oedipus and Hamlet 
505 0 4 |a pt. 4: Why we tell stories. Telling us who we are : ego versus instinct 
505 0 4 |a Into the real world : the ruling consciousness 
505 0 4 |a Of gods and men : reconnecting with "the one" 
505 0 4 |a The age of Loki : the dismantling of the self 
505 0 4 |a Epilogue : the light and the shadows on the wall 
505 0 4 |a Authorʹs personal note 
505 0 4 |a Glossary of terms 
650 0 0 |a Plots (Drama, novel, etc.) 
650 0 0 |a Literature 
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