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Hugo Raines

Narrative Device Origins

Narrative Device Origins explores the fundamental structures of storytelling across cultures, examining how narrative devices like archetypal characters and plot structures have evolved.
It investigates the origins and adaptations of these elements, revealing how stories transmit knowledge and values.
The book argues that despite cultural differences, common narrative patterns suggest shared origins or independent inventions rooted in universal human experiences.

The book traces the hero's journey and quest narratives through different literary traditions, highlighting their enduring appeal.
Consider, for example, how similar character archetypes appear in ancient Greek myths and indigenous folklore.
By integrating historical analysis with narrative theory, Narrative Device Origins uncovers cross-cultural parallels in storytelling.

The book progresses by first introducing narrative theories, then analyzing case studies from ancient Mesopotamia to pre-Columbian America, and finally synthesizing findings on human cognition and storytelling's evolution.
This approach illuminates the cultural evolution of thematic motifs and narrative structures, offering insights for literary scholars, writers, and anyone interested in the power of storytelling.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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