The Powers of the Novel: Plot

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Gresham College

Gresham College

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@hannamakela6989
@hannamakela6989 2 ай бұрын
Narratology is not a monolith. There are also very socially and politically, as well as ethically, psychologically, etc. pertinent stuff in there. That said, it IS a required taste. P.S. Thank you for mentioning Ian McEwan's weirdly underrated novel (even with the Booker award to its name), Amsterdam! :)
@dansheppard2965
@dansheppard2965 Жыл бұрын
I've never really appreciated plot. I always spend my time reading anxious that I won't "get it", that various things pass me by in the early stages, the neglect of which will ruin the later parts. It rarely happens, but I'd rather read a novel spoliered as the anxiety is enough to ruin the entertainment, as if reading in an exam. I feel like I should be taking notes.
@workingTchr
@workingTchr 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This will add to my appreciation of the stories that I read, watch and hear.
@bronwentruscott2584
@bronwentruscott2584 Жыл бұрын
This lecture is not about plot but more about authors giving the reader clues as to where their plot is going. Emma is NOT the only one of Austen's novels to have a plot, just the only one to leave hints for the reader, two very different things! (Chunters and tuts to self: 'Pride and Prejudice no plot' Austen will be turning in her grave!)
@HarishKumar-ji6hq
@HarishKumar-ji6hq 2 жыл бұрын
00:11 Origin of Spoiler Alert 04:29 Wilkie Collins's request to critics for not spoiling his thrillers 07:11 Three examples 24:34 Narratology 27:10 Plot and Sensation novels 31:23 'The Woman in White' 38:06 'Great Expectations' 39:45 What is a plot? 40:25 Jane Austen's 'Emma' 48:22 'Amsterdam' 53:13 'Bleak House' 55:30 'Mystery of Edwin Drood'
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Harish !
@Djinga
@Djinga 2 жыл бұрын
Demonstrating plot with the use of italics, exclamation marks and cliffhangers. These are devices that may serve the plot, not the plot itself. There was no discussion around that.
@ant7936
@ant7936 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting again, thanks.
@wellnessofmindandbody
@wellnessofmindandbody 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Loved this lecture, as an aspiring historical novelist.😁
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 2 жыл бұрын
Spoiler Alert . ! The murderer in The Mousetrap is .....( a gun shot rings out ).....aargh !......
@tedarcher9120
@tedarcher9120 3 жыл бұрын
So glad I cought that lecture!
@cacambo589
@cacambo589 3 жыл бұрын
You aught to spell better.
@prasantbanerjee8199
@prasantbanerjee8199 3 жыл бұрын
"caught."
@ashcross
@ashcross 3 жыл бұрын
AAANNNDDD! Sadly, this lecture was utterly plotless!
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Жыл бұрын
Yes ! Those " Aaanndds " are really irritating .
@goober7535
@goober7535 3 жыл бұрын
A bunch of pseudo intellectual nonsense. Primary school level discussion
@prasantbanerjee8199
@prasantbanerjee8199 3 жыл бұрын
"pseudo-intellectual."
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