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Great Beginnings: Opening Lines of Great Novels

by Georgianne Ensign

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"A great novel's opening paragraph creates a magical space that draws in its reader. In an instant, the vista of an intriguing and wondrous world beckons. Great Beginnings presents hundreds of these glorious openings, from the early nineteenth century to the present, each one pulling us into a new and different universe." "Some novelists stroll unhurriedly into their stories, while some leap directly into the action. Arranged in fourteen categories, from "Once Upon a Time" to "Brevity Doesn't Count," Ensign's selections show the sheer technical artistry, breadth, and genius of the novel." "Great Beginnings will bring a delight of recognition with first lines that are so remarkable they have become memorable as famous quotations, such as "Call me Ishmael" or "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...." But the pure enjoyment of Great Beginnings lies in the length of the excerpts: Instead of a jumble of first sentences, Ensign's excerpts are full paragraphs that impart the essence of these miraculous novels." "Great Beginnings selections are sure to send readers back to their old favorites as well as lead them on to new discoveries. Entertaining and inspirational, Great Beginnings will appeal to anyone who has spent long afternoons caught in the spell of a novel."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)
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A compendium of opening paragraphs from great literature, I see this as a great reference for future trivia games, and Jeopardy re-runs, but any authors/aspiring writers might view it as an interesting exploration of styles.

Ensign breaks the sections up by categorising the opening paragraphs: "Once Upon a Time" are literary openers that use First Person, or the Witness as a storyteller; "Setting the Setting" includes those opening paragraphs that immediately set the scene, the time, or use the weather to get the reader immediately involved. My favorite was the chapter called "Brevity Doesn't Count" - listing opening sentences that are 100+ words long and themselves their own paragraphs. Not because I like long, drawn out sentences that last forever, but because I can't help but laugh - usually about midway through - and think Breathe!.

Each section is very briefly introduced by the author with quick but insightful comments about the effective use of each device. Moderately interesting in itself, but possibly better thought of as a reference. ( )
  murderbydeath | Jan 22, 2022 |
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"A great novel's opening paragraph creates a magical space that draws in its reader. In an instant, the vista of an intriguing and wondrous world beckons. Great Beginnings presents hundreds of these glorious openings, from the early nineteenth century to the present, each one pulling us into a new and different universe." "Some novelists stroll unhurriedly into their stories, while some leap directly into the action. Arranged in fourteen categories, from "Once Upon a Time" to "Brevity Doesn't Count," Ensign's selections show the sheer technical artistry, breadth, and genius of the novel." "Great Beginnings will bring a delight of recognition with first lines that are so remarkable they have become memorable as famous quotations, such as "Call me Ishmael" or "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...." But the pure enjoyment of Great Beginnings lies in the length of the excerpts: Instead of a jumble of first sentences, Ensign's excerpts are full paragraphs that impart the essence of these miraculous novels." "Great Beginnings selections are sure to send readers back to their old favorites as well as lead them on to new discoveries. Entertaining and inspirational, Great Beginnings will appeal to anyone who has spent long afternoons caught in the spell of a novel."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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A great novel's opening paragraph creates a magical space that draws in its reader. In an instant, the vista of an intriguing and wondrous world beckons. Great Beginnings presents hundreds of these glorious openings, from the early nineteenth century to the present, each one pulling us into a new and different universe.
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