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To Be Continued Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)

To Be Continued By Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)

To Be Continued by Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)


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Books end, but the stories they tell continue. If they are retold often enough, they acquire the status of myth. This volume traces the multiple incarnations of four pervasive stories: those of Chaucer's "Pilgrims", Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "King Lear", and finally, "Prometheus".

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To Be Continued: Four Stories and their Survival by Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)

Books end, but the stories they tell continue. Stories exist to be retold, and those which are retold often enough acquire the status of myth. To Be Continued considers four such continuations of English literature, extending between the fourteenth and twentieth centuries, and surveying Europe, America, Africa, and Japan. It first asks what happened to Chaucer's pilgrims after the poet deserted them halfway through their pilgrimage: could they ever have arrived at Canterbury? T S Eliot has one answer, William Burroughs another; films by Michael Powell and Pasolini contribute other guesses, and a song by Elvis Presley makes its own enigmatic contribution. Next, two Shakespearean plays undergo universalization: Romeo and Juliet is translated into music by a succession of Romantic composers, and King Lear is reinterpreted by a series of nineteenth century novelists and modern dramatists. Finally, the story of Prometheus is traced from Aeschylus to the monster movies of the 1930s, by way of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. These post-dated meanings enrich and complicate their sources, keeping them alive: a myth, as Levi-Strauss pointed out, is the sum total of all its possible variants and versions. Accessible and entertaining, To Be Continued shows how, by retelling its stories, our culture recreates and reckons with its past.

To Be Continued Reviews

`vigorous new book ... It's lively stuff and allows much scope for exegetical inventiveness' Sunday Telegraph
Peter Conrad's literary critical study ... had moments of such disarming cleverness that I had to admire it * Lucasta Miller, The Independent *

About Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)

Peter Conrad is Tutor in English at Christ Church College, Oxford. Among Conrad's publications for OUP are: The Art of the City (1984), and Imagining America (1980). Amongst his other numerous publications are: Underworld (Chatto, 1992) Where I Fell to Earth (Chatto, 1990), A Song of Love and Death: The Meaning of Opera (Chatto, 1987), and The Everyman History of English Literature (Dent, 1985).

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GOR006308097
9780198182917
0198182910
To Be Continued: Four Stories and their Survival by Peter Conrad (Tutor in English, Tutor in English, Christ Church, Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1995-05-25
214
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