Mythopoeic Narrative in The Legend of Zelda

Author:   Anthony Cirilla ,  Vincent Rone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   252
Publication Date:   13 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Legend of Zelda series is one of the most popular and recognizable examples in videogames of what Tolkien referred to as mythopoeia, or myth-making. In his essay On Fairy Stories and a short poem entitled Mythopoeia, Tolkien makes the case that the fairy tale aesthetic is simply a more intimate version of the same principle underlying the great myths: the human desire to make meaning out of the world. By using mythopoeia as a touchstone concept, the essays in this volume explore how The Legend of Zelda series turns the avatar, through which the player interacts with the in-game world, into a player-character symbiote wherein the individual both enacts and observes the process of integrating worldbuilding with storytelling. Twelve essays explore Zelda’s mythmaking from the standpoints of literary criticism, videogame theory, musicology, ecocriticism, pedagogy, and more.

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Author:   Anthony Cirilla ,  Vincent Rone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781032238517


ISBN 10:   1032238518
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   13 December 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Cirilla and Rone's collection marks an important moment for The Legend of Zelda franchise. These essays affirm the franchise's continuing significance to Game Studies and also illuminate meaningful contexts for future scholarship. Adam Crowley, Associate Professor of English, Husson University, author of The Wealth of Virtual Nations: Videogame Currencies Through a diversity of approaches, this wonderful volume convincingly builds a case for the immersive mythmaking power of a franchise that's as beloved to fantasy gaming as Tolkien's work is to fantasy literature. By pushing the boundary of videogame scholarship into specializations--in this case Zelda Studies--the authors remind us that the question worth asking is no longer whether videogames are art, but how. Luke Cuddy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern College


Cirilla and Rone's collection marks an important moment for The Legend of Zelda franchise. These essays affirm the franchise's continuing significance to Game Studies and also illuminate meaningful contexts for future scholarship. Adam Crowley, Associate Professor of English, Husson University, author of The Wealth of Virtual Nations: Videogame Currencies Through a diversity of approaches, this wonderful volume convincingly builds a case for the immersive mythmaking power of a franchise that's as beloved to fantasy gaming as Tolkien's work is to fantasy literature. By pushing the boundary of videogame scholarship into specializations-in this case Zelda Studies-the authors remind us that the question worth asking is no longer whether videogames are art, but how. Luke Cuddy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern College


Cirilla and Rone's collection marks an important moment for The Legend of Zelda franchise. These essays affirm the franchise's continuing significance to Game Studies and also illuminate meaningful contexts for future scholarship. Adam Crowley, Associate Professor of English, Husson University, author of The Wealth of Virtual Nations: Videogame Currencies Through a diversity of approaches, this wonderful volume convincingly builds a case for the immersive mythmaking power of a franchise that's as beloved to fantasy gaming as Tolkien's work is to fantasy literature. By pushing the boundary of videogame scholarship into specializations--in this case Zelda Studies--the authors remind us that the question worth asking is no longer whether videogames are art, but how. Luke Cuddy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern College


Cirilla and Rone's collection marks an important moment for The Legend of Zelda franchise. These essays affirm the franchise's continuing significance to Game Studies and also illuminate meaningful contexts for future scholarship. Adam Crowley, Associate Professor of English, Husson University, author of The Wealth of Virtual Nations: Videogame Currencies Through a diversity of approaches, this wonderful volume convincingly builds a case for the immersive mythmaking power of a franchise that's as beloved to fantasy gaming as Tolkien's work is to fantasy literature. By pushing the boundary of videogame scholarship into specializations-in this case Zelda Studies-the authors remind us that the question worth asking is no longer whether videogames are art, but how. Luke Cuddy, Professor of Philosophy, Southwestern College


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Anthony G. Cirilla is Assistant Professor of English Literature at College of the Ozarks and associate editor of Carmina Philosophiae, the Journal of the International Boethius Society. He received his PhD in English literature from Saint Louis University and has published and presented extensively in both Boethius and videogame studies. Vincent E. Rone (PhD, 2014, UC Santa Barbara) writes, composes, teaches, and performs. He specializes in sacred-music reforms of Catholic France and the music of fantasy, notably The Lord of the Rings and The Legend of Zelda franchises. He currently is co-editing an anthology, Nostalgia and Videogame Music.

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