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Seven Types of Adventure Tale

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Book Seven Types of Adventure Tale Martin Green
Libristo code: 04564038
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press, September 1991
From Alexandre Dumas to Raymond Chandler, Martin Green examines adventure stories and their role in... Full description
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From Alexandre Dumas to Raymond Chandler, Martin Green examines adventure stories and their role in spreading the ideology of the modern nation-state. Seven Types of Adventure Tale studies widely read and influential adventure tales of the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries in the respectable literary forms. Some of the authors considered are Dumas, Scott, Defoe, Cooper, Verne, Buchan, Kipling, Twain, and Chandler. These stories, tough adapted and copied innumerable times and read in their native languages and in translation throughout the Western world. have been largely neglected by literary theorists. Green offers a way to take the adventure tale seriously by positioning these stories within a new theoretical framework. Green places in seven categories organizing according to the type of central character in each story. The first category is the Robinson Crusoe story, which portrays the myth of entrepreneurial capitalism and "modern" or postfeudal politics. This story has appeared in one hundred well-known versions, including The Swiss Family Robinson and Lord of the Flies, since Defoe published his version. The second category is the Three Musketeers story, mythifying the birth of the French state and, by extension, the birth of other nation-states. The third is the Frontiersman story, originally about American history but a powerful myth far beyond U.S. borders. The fourth, the Avenger story, is tied to the myth of an avenging return by Napoleon to France, but more generally to a threat to the bourgeois ruling classes of the nineteenth-century Europe. The fifth is the Wanderer story, which relates to escaping from social discipline by also to spying and disguises and crossing frontiers of all kinds. The sixth, the Saga story, is a revision of the Icelandic and Teutonic sagas and reflects the myth of resurgent Germany after its unification in 1870. And the seventh category, more specific to the twentieth century, is the Hunted Man story, in which an individual hero is pitted against social juggernaut, such as the state, the Mafia, or a giant corporation. Seven Types of Adventure Tale is the second volume of a three-volume study of adventure by Green that began with The Robinson Crusoe Story. Martin Green is Professor and Chair of English at Tufts University. He is also the author of Dreams of Adventure, Deeds of Empire(Basic Books, 1980), The Great American Adventure (Beacon Press, 1984), The Origins of Nonviolence (Penn State Press, 1986), and The Robinson Crusoe Study (Penn State Press, 1990).

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Full name Seven Types of Adventure Tale
Author Martin Green
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1991
Number of pages 260
EAN 9780271027296
ISBN 0271027290
Libristo code 04564038
Weight 406
Dimensions 228 x 153 x 28
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