The Poetics of Plot by Thomas G Pavel

The Poetics of Plot by Thomas G Pavel

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The Poetics of Plot by Thomas G Pavel

Thomas Pavel has written extensively on poetics, linguistics, and narratology. In this book he proposes an original theory and methodology of plot analysis--a reading that draws upon the most fruitful aspects of literary structuralism and upon contemporary linguistic models (specifically generative grammar). Theorists have tended to use formal plot analysis to examine relatively simple literary artifacts, like folk tales and short stories; Pavel, however, applies his model to a group of English Renaissance tragedies and demonstrates that plot analysis can make a major contribution to the understanding of sophisticated literary texts.

Pavel leads the reader through step-by-step analyses of increasingly complex plot structures as he explicates Marlowe's Tamburlaine I, the Jew of Malta, Doctor Faustus and Edward the Second; Kyd's Spanish Tragedy; The Arden Feversham; and, finally, Shakespeare's King Lear. He has chosen these plays for their chronological proximity, yet their diversity allows for contrasts and typological considerations. The inclusion of most of Marlowe's tragedies enables Pavel to gain new insights into a single writer's strategies of plot construction.

The Poetics of Plot moves beyond the establishment and application of a new theory of plot to address broader issues in cultural studies: the role of linguistic models in literary studies, the nature and function of agency in plot advancement and history, the universal features of plot organization, and the relation of plot patterns to period styles and dominant modes of organized knowledge. In his foreword to The Poetics of Plot, Wlad Godzich sketches the historical context in which Pavel's discussion of plot appears and makes explicit the way that the study of plot challenges both the presuppositions of linguistic analysis and the status of action in philosophical thought.

Pavel, Thomas G.: - Thomas G. Pavel is a professor in and chair of the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Chicago. He is the author of several previous books, both fiction and nonfiction, in English, French, and Romanian.
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ISBN 13 9780816613748
ISBN 10 0816613745
Title The Poetics of Plot
Author Thomas G Pavel
Series Theory And History Of Literature S
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Year published 1985-01-01
Number of pages 168
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