Heroic Tropes

Heroic Tropes
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0814324274
ISBN-13 : 9780814324271
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Heroic Tropes by : Pierrette Daly

Of Bourignon and Guyon, the correspondence of Abelard and Heloise, the letters of Sevigne to her daughter, and the autobiographical works of Rousseau and Sand, Daly traces recurring patterns of narrative innovation that seem convincingly linked to both the author's gender and the gender of characters. Her final chapter analyzes theoretical writings by Cixous and Kristeva in terms of the fictional paradigms she has established. As it addresses heroic narratives of the.

The Complete Writer's Guide to Heroes & Heroines

The Complete Writer's Guide to Heroes & Heroines
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Publisher : Lone Eagle Publishing Company, LLC
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 1580650244
ISBN-13 : 9781580650243
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Writer's Guide to Heroes & Heroines by : Tami D. Cowden

Writing great fiction heroes and heroines.

The Savior's Champion

The Savior's Champion
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : 0999735209
ISBN-13 : 9780999735206
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Savior's Champion by : Jenna Moreci

Hoping to save his family, one man enters his realm's most glorious tournament and finds himself in the middle of a political chess game, unthinkable bloodshed, and an unexpected romance with a woman he's not supposed to want.

The Tropoholic's Guide to Universal Thriller Tropes

The Tropoholic's Guide to Universal Thriller Tropes
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Publisher : Cynthia Dees Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781950651467
ISBN-13 : 1950651460
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tropoholic's Guide to Universal Thriller Tropes by : Cindy Dees

NYT and USAT bestselling author and screenwriter, Cindy Dees, brings her formidable skills as a master storyteller and veteran writing teacher to this encyclopedic series analyzing the major tropes used in commercial thriller fiction, film, television, and more. In this volume, Cindy does in-depth analysis of 40 iconic thriller tropes found across all sub-genres of thriller fiction. Written by a working writer for working writers, this is a comprehensive reference guide and brainstorming tool to help you quickly generate ideas, create characters and plot, revise and edit, brand and market your story. You’ll write faster, cleaner, and deliver your audience a story they’ll recognize and love. If you’re writing a novel, script, play, comic, graphic novel, video game script, or other story format that includes a thriller element, this book is for you. Each trope entry includes: · detailed definition and analysis · list of adjacent tropes · list of reasons why audiences love this trope · descriptions of all obligatory scenes necessary to structure this trope correctly · list of additional key scenes important to this trope · an extensive list of questions to think about when writing this trope · an extensive list of traps to avoid when writing this trope · examples of each trope in action taken from television, film, and novels …writers in every genre and format of fiction are going to want these guides in their shelf of go-to reference books… …a tour de force how-to on creating stories audiences adore… …the books every writer has been waiting for—a comprehensive walk-through by an industry pro of everything to think about when building a story of pretty much any kind…

Heroic Girls as Figures of Resistance and Futurity in Popular Culture

Heroic Girls as Figures of Resistance and Futurity in Popular Culture
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781040014318
ISBN-13 : 1040014313
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Heroic Girls as Figures of Resistance and Futurity in Popular Culture by : Simon Bacon

Heroic Girls looks at the recent proliferation of young girl heroes in many recent mainstream films and books. These contemporary ‘final’ girls do not just survive but rather suggest that in doing so they have fundamentally changed something about themselves and or the world around them, seeing them become the ‘First Girls’ of this altered reality. The collection brings together a wide range of perspectives and cultural viewpoints that describe many recent narratives that explore the idea of a Final Girl and her “after-story”. The essays are divided into four sections, beginning with more theoretical approaches; cross-cultural examples; the ways in which fictional narratives bear strong relation to real-world circumstances; examples that more strongly depict themes of resistance, survival, and individual agency; and, finally, those that describe something more fundamental and transformative. Films and television shows covered in the collection include The Girl with All the Gifts, The Witcher, The Hunger Games, Star Wars, The Fear Street and Pan’s Labyrinth. This book will be of interest to researchers and students of film studies, gender studies, and media studies.

Miyazaki and the Hero's Journey

Miyazaki and the Hero's Journey
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781476685052
ISBN-13 : 1476685053
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Miyazaki and the Hero's Journey by : Deborah Scally

This book explores anime auteur Hayao Miyazaki's films through the lens of the monomyth of the Heroic Quest Cycle. According to Joseph Campbell and other mythology researchers, the Quest is for boys and men, with women acting as either the Hero's mother or the Prize at the end of the journey. Miyazaki nearly exclusively portrays girls and young women as heroes, arguing that we must reassess Campbell's archetype. The text begins with a brief history of animation and anime, followed by Miyazaki's background and rise to prominence. The following chapters look at each of Miyazaki's films from the perspective of the Heroic Quest Cycle, with the last section outlining where Miyazaki and other animators can lead the archetype of the Hero in the future.

Irresistible Signs

Irresistible Signs
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9781442642980
ISBN-13 : 144264298X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Irresistible Signs by : Paola Gambarota

Language is now understood as a key component of cultural identity, but discourses on linguistic nationalism are only a few centuries old. In Irresistible Signs, Paola Gambarota investigates the connection between Italian language and national identity over four hundred years, from late-Renaissance linguistic theories to nineteenth-century nationalist myths. Challenging the consensus that linguistic nationalism originated with nineteenth century German philosophers, Irresistible Signs advances a more nuanced theory of how culture and language become inextricably linked through literary and rhetorical elements. Gambarota combines Anglo-American theories of the nation with the most advanced Italian scholarship on language ideology and delves into ideas from Giambattista Vico, Giacomo Leopardi, and Melchiorre Cesarotti. Irresistible Signs also explores how images of national communities are represented within vernaculars, affirming their influence in shaping contemporary models of monolingual nationhood.

The Great War in Russian Memory

The Great War in Russian Memory
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9780253001443
ISBN-13 : 0253001447
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great War in Russian Memory by : Karen Petrone

Karen Petrone shatters the notion that World War I was a forgotten war in the Soviet Union. Although never officially commemorated, the Great War was the subject of a lively discourse about religion, heroism, violence, and patriotism during the interwar period. Using memoirs, literature, films, military histories, and archival materials, Petrone reconstructs Soviet ideas regarding the motivations for fighting, the justification for killing, the nature of the enemy, and the qualities of a hero. She reveals how some of these ideas undermined Soviet notions of military honor and patriotism while others reinforced them. As the political culture changed and war with Germany loomed during the Stalinist 1930s, internationalist voices were silenced and a nationalist view of Russian military heroism and patriotism prevailed.

The Aesthetics of Nostalgia

The Aesthetics of Nostalgia
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781487513511
ISBN-13 : 1487513518
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Aesthetics of Nostalgia by : Renee R. Trilling

Heroic poetry was central to the construction of Anglo-Saxon values, beliefs, and community identity and its subject matter is often analyzed as a window into Anglo-Saxon life. However, these poems are works of art as well as vehicles for ideology. Aesthetics of Nostalgia reads Anglo-Saxon historical verse in terms of how its aesthetic form interacted with the culture and politics of the period. Examining the distinctive poetic techniques found in vernacular historic poetry, Renée R. Trilling argues that the literary construction of heroic poetry promoted specific kinds of historical understanding in early medieval England, distinct from linear and teleological perceptions of the past. The Aesthetics of Nostalgia surveys Anglo-Saxon literary culture from the age of Bede to the decades following the Norman Conquest in order to explore its cultural impact through both its content and its form.

Interpreting Musical Gestures, Topics, and Tropes

Interpreting Musical Gestures, Topics, and Tropes
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780253030276
ISBN-13 : 0253030277
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Interpreting Musical Gestures, Topics, and Tropes by : Robert S. Hatten

"Robert Hatten's new book is a worthy successor to his Musical Meaning in Beethoven, which established him as a front-rank scholar . . . in questions of musical meaning. . . . [B]oth how he approaches musical works and what he says about them are timely and to the point. Musical scholars in both musicology and theory will find much of value here, and will find their notions of musical meaning challenged and expanded." —Patrick McCreless This book continues to develop the semiotic theory of musical meaning presented in Robert S. Hatten's first book, Musical Meaning in Beethoven (IUP, 1994). In addition to expanding theories of markedness, topics, and tropes, Hatten offers a fresh contribution to the understanding of musical gestures, as grounded in biological, psychological, cultural, and music-stylistic competencies. By focusing on gestures, topics, tropes, and their interaction in the music of Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert, Hatten demonstrates the power and elegance of synthetic structures and emergent meanings within a changing Viennese Classical style. Musical Meaning and Interpretation—Robert S. Hatten, editor