The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories
 

The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories

by Christopher Booker

This remarkable and monumental book at last provides a comprehensive answer to the age-old riddle of whether there are only a small number of 'basic stories' in the world. Using a wealth of examples, from ancient myths and folk tales via the plays and novels of great literature to the popular movies and TV soap operas of today, it shows that there are seven archetypal themes which recur... (read more)

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This is an absolutely enthralling non-fiction book that is like doing a pH.d in literature, as well as examining very closely the structure and sources of all stories. It looks at seven basic plots, and shows how many, many stories fit within these criteria. A must-read for writers or anyone with a fascination for Story.

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