What is the "Mytharc", how did it arise, and how does it inform modern long-form storytelling? How does the classical hero's journey intersect with modern myth and narrative? And where might the storytelling of tomorrow take readers and viewers as we imagine our future? This study explores our modern storytelling mythology and where it may lead us.
What is the "Mytharc", how did it arise, and how does it inform modern long-form storytelling? How does the classical hero's journey intersect with modern myth and narrative? And where might the storytelling of tomorrow take readers and viewers as we imagine our future? This study explores our modern storytelling mythology and where it may lead us.
A.J. Black writes and podcasts about popular culture in entertainment on his blog, Cultural Conversation, and podcast network "We Made This." He lives in Wiltshire, England.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface: What Is the Mytharc? 1. Before the Mytharc 2. The Monomytharc 3. The Divine Mytharc 4. The Cultural Mytharc 5. Mytharcs That Never Were 6. The Future of the Mytharc 7. Finding the Mytharc Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface: What Is the Mytharc? 1. Before the Mytharc 2. The Monomytharc 3. The Divine Mytharc 4. The Cultural Mytharc 5. Mytharcs That Never Were 6. The Future of the Mytharc 7. Finding the Mytharc Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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