Once Upon a Time Lord: The Myths and Stories of Doctor Who
By (Author) Ivan Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th February 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
791.4572
Hardback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
502g
Every story ever told really happened... (The Doctor, Hell Bent, 2015) Stories are, fundamentally what Doctor Who is all about. In Once Upon a Time Lord, Ivan Phillips explores a wide range of perspectives on these stories and presents a lively and richly-varied analysis of the accumulated tales that constitute this popular modern mythology. Concerned equally with classic and new Who, Phillips looks at how aspects of the Time Lords story have been developed on television and beyond, tracing lines of connection and divergence across various media. He discusses Doctor Who as a mythology that has drawn on its own past in often complex ways, at the same time reworking elements from many other sources, whether literary, cinematic, televisual or historical. Once Upon A Time Lord offers an original take on this singular heros journey, reading the unsettled enigma of the Doctor in relation to the characters, narratives and locations that he has encountered across more than half a century.
Ivan Phillips' study is both nuanced and illuminating; it is highly interesting, intelligent, erudite and articulate. It is a real pleasure to read.--Alec Charles, author: Out of Time: The Deaths and Resurrections of Doctor Who
Ivan Phillips is an Associate Dean in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He has published widely on popular culture, art and literature, with a particular interest in science fiction and the Gothic. He reviews for the journal Critical Studies in Television and contributed a chapter to Paul Booths Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (2013).