On Stories
Stories offer us some of the richest and most enduring insights into the human condition and have preoccupied philosophy since Aristotle. On Stories presents in clear and compelling style just why narrative has this power over us and argues that the unnarrated life is not worth living. Drawing on...
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Stories offer us some of the richest and most enduring insights into the human condition and have preoccupied philosophy since Aristotle. On Stories presents in clear and compelling style just why narrative has this power over us and argues that the unnarrated life is not worth living. Drawing on the work of James Joyce, Sigmund Freud's patient 'Dora' and the case of Oscar Schindler, Richard Kearney skilfully illuminates how stories not only entertain us but can determine our lives and personal identities. He also considers nations as stories, including the story of Romulus and Remus in the founding of Rome. Throughout, On Stories stresses that, far from heralding the demise of narrative, the digital era merely opens up new stories.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780415247986 (0415247985)
Publish date: November 7th 2001
Publisher: Routledge
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Kearney writes about the importance of storytelling in our personal lives as a way of healing, but also about it's influence on the social level - specifically on the national myths. I recently got interested into myths and tales, so I really liked it. Nothing spectacular, but worth the time.