Description
'In clear and readable prose, Dr Terry Murphy demonstrates and compares the common structures, themes and characters found in several important fairy tales and movies. His comparison of the major steps in Vladimir Propp's analysis of the classic fairy tale and Syd Field's analysis of a screenplay's Three Act Structure is ingenious and illuminating. Further, his examination of plot genotypes is an important contribution to dramatic theory. It's good to read someone who is taking a big bite out of an important topic.' - Rob Pope, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, USA "An unacknowledged, and 'commonsense' notion of formalism has long underlined the way in which screenwriters think and talk about movie stories. Screenwriting manuals habitually break down the structure of narrative into articulating beats of many sizes, for example, and usually without offering context or a rigorous defense of the value of such an approach. Terry Murphy's achievement is to have applied the formalist rigor of Vladimir Propp's Morphology of the Folk Tale both to the analysis of movie stories and of the para-industrial texts that seek to explain them, and train new screenwriters in emulating them.' Julian Hoxter, Associate Professor of Cinema, San Francisco State University
About the Author
Terence Patrick Murphy is Full Professor of Rhetoric and Composition in the English Department at Yonsei University, South Korea. He was educated at the University of Toronto and Merton College, Oxford, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation on the history of the little magazine in England. He has published essays in such journals as the Journal of Narrative Technique; Narrative; Language and Literature, and Style. His major research interest is the stylistics of the plot in short fiction and film screenplays.
Reviews
"Murphy's analyses of both the fairy-tale genotypes and the corresponding Hollywood film genotypes are generally well explained, with tables at the culmination of each chapter outlining the progression of functions within the narratives. ... His simple and easy-to-follow prose makes it a suitable text for the novice screenwriter hoping to aid their writing with plot genotypes ... ." (Amy Crockett, Folklore, Vol. 128 (1), March, 2017)
"I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in folklore, functional analysis, screenwriting, or even a more general interest in the ways in which both fairy-tale and movie plots work. ... The combination of the two takes steps forward in the applicability of Propp's functional analysis for those in the field of folklore and provides a new tool for screenwriters, and it is a stimulating read for story lovers and moviegoers alike." (Kylie Schroeder, Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, Vol. 31 (1), 2017)
Book Information
ISBN 9781137552020
Author Terence Patrick Murphy
Format Hardback
Page Count 197
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Weight(grams) 3698g