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So you're going through the bookstore reading titles, browsing for something to read. You see lots of random things, incoherent titles, boring titles, one-word titles that could mean anything or nothing. What to read? And then you see it. A book that sounds like it will focus on one subject just because of the title. A book that purports to speak from authority, just because of the title. It is a book that reads "I, Noun" possibly with an obscenely long subtitle.
So you're going through the bookstore reading titles, browsing for something to read. You see lots of random things, incoherent titles, boring titles, one-word titles that could mean anything or nothing. What to read? And then you see it. A book that sounds like it will focus on one subject just because of the title. A book that purports to speak from authority, just because of the title. It is a book that reads "I, Noun" possibly with an obscenely long subtitle.


This is a subtrope of [[The Joy of X]]. Related to [[Enter Eponymous]].
This is a subtrope of [[The Joy of X]]. Related to [[Enter Eponymous]].
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== Audio Plays ==
== Audio Plays ==
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[I Claudius]]'', possibly the [[Ur Example]].
* ''[[I, Claudius]]'', possibly the [[Ur Example]].
* ''[[I Robot (Literature)|I Robot]]'' by [[Isaac Asimov]], definitely the [[Trope Codifier]].
* ''[[I, Robot (literature)|I, Robot]]'' by [[Isaac Asimov]], definitely the [[Trope Codifier]].
** [[Adam Link|"I, Robot"]], an unrelated short story by [[Eando Binder]] (which actually predates the Asimov by about a decade, and may have inspired its title).
** [[Adam Link|"I, Robot"]], an unrelated short story by [[Eando Binder]] (which actually predates the Asimov by about a decade, and may have inspired its title).
** ''I, Robot'', an arcade game released in the 80s.
** ''I, Robot'', an arcade game released in the 80s.
* ''I, Vampire: The Confessions of a Vampire -- His Life, His Loves, His Strangest Desires ...'' by Michael Romkey - You get the feeling they just couldn't bring themselves to use such an undescriptive title and trust it to stand on its own merits.
* ''I, Vampire: The Confessions of a Vampire -- His Life, His Loves, His Strangest Desires ...'' by Michael Romkey - You get the feeling they just couldn't bring themselves to use such an undescriptive title and trust it to stand on its own merits.
* ''I, Strahd'' by P. Elrod, memoirs of titular vampire, set in [[Ravenloft]].
* ''I, Strahd'' by P. Elrod, memoirs of titular vampire, set in [[Ravenloft]].
* ''I, Sniper: A Bob Lee Swagger Novel'' by Stephen Hunter
* ''I, Sniper: A Bob Lee Swagger Novel'' by Stephen Hunter
* ''I, the Jury'' a noir by Mickey Spillane featuring Mike Hammer. Also became a movie.
* ''I, the Jury'' a noir by Mickey Spillane featuring Mike Hammer. Also became a movie.
* ''I, Monster: Serial Killers in Their Own Chilling Words'' by Tom Philbin
* ''I, Monster: Serial Killers in Their Own Chilling Words'' by Tom Philbin
* ''[[IQ (Literature)|IQ]]'', a ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' novel featuring Q (and riffing off the intelligence test of the same name).
* ''[[I, Q]]'', a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' novel featuring Q (and riffing off the intelligence test of the same name).
* ''[http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=7605 I, Tyrant]'' -- [[Dungeons and Dragons|AD&D2]] [[Sourcebook]] about beholders (a pun on "eye tyrant").
* ''[http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=7605 I, Tyrant]'' -- [[Dungeons & Dragons|AD&D2]] [[Sourcebook]] about beholders (a pun on "eye tyrant").
* ''I, Weapon,'' a 70s sci-fi novel about the breeding of the ultimate living weapon from several human subspecies to fight an alien threat.
* ''I, Weapon,'' a 70s sci-fi novel about the breeding of the ultimate living weapon from several human subspecies to fight an alien threat.
* ''I, Jedi'', the only ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] novel to be written entirely in the first person.
* ''I, Jedi'', the only ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] novel to be written entirely in the first person.
* [[Isaac Asimov]] parodied himself with a late autobiography called ''I. Asimov: A Memoir'', where the different punctuation transforms the pronoun into an initial.
* [[Isaac Asimov]] parodied himself with a late autobiography called ''I. Asimov: A Memoir'', where the different punctuation transforms the pronoun into an initial.
* Cory Doctorow has short stories called both "I, Robot" and "I, Rowboat".
* Cory Doctorow has short stories called both "I, Robot" and "I, Rowboat".
* "I [[HP Lovecraft|Cthulhu]] [[Either or Title|or]], What's A Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing In A Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9' S, Longitude 126° 43' W)?", by [[Neil Gaiman]].
* "I [[H.P. Lovecraft|Cthulhu]] [[Either or Title|or]], What's A Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing In A Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9' S, Longitude 126° 43' W)?", by [[Neil Gaiman]].
* ''[[I Lucifer|I, Lucifer]]'' by Glenn Duncan.
* ''[[I, Lucifer]]'' by Glenn Duncan.
* ''I, Ba'al'', a short story set in the [[Stargate Verse]].
* ''I, Ba'al'', a short story set in the [[Stargate Verse]].
* ''Week Ending: Cabinet Leaks'' had a parody autobiography of Carol Thatcher called ''I, Carol''. And every time she refers to herself in the first person it's "I, Carol", to the editor's despair.
* ''Week Ending: Cabinet Leaks'' had a parody autobiography of Carol Thatcher called ''I, Carol''. And every time she refers to herself in the first person it's "I, Carol", to the editor's despair.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* "I, Borg", a ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' episode -- a significant title, as the [[Hive Mind|hiveminded]] Borg attach no importance to individuals. (Strictly speaking, the official episode title, and the one on production records, is "I Borg" with no comma. It's still an example.)
* "I, Borg", a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode—a significant title, as the [[Hive Mind|hiveminded]] Borg attach no importance to individuals. (Strictly speaking, the official episode title, and the one on production records, is "I Borg" with no comma. It's still an example.)
* The ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "I Robot, You Jane" (which doubles as a [[Literary Allusion Title]] to "Me [[Tarzan]], you Jane").
* The ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "I Robot, You Jane" (which doubles as a [[Literary Allusion Title]] to "Me [[Tarzan]], you Jane").
* [[The Fresh Prince of Bel Air]] ends with a string of these, including "I, Whoops There It Is" and "I, Done".
* [[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]] ends with a string of these, including "I, Whoops There It Is" and "I, Done".
* "I, Rowboat" was also the title of a Conan O'Brien parody of the then-recent Will Smith ''[[I Robot (Film)|I Robot]]'' movie.
* "I, Rowboat" was also the title of a Conan O'Brien parody of the then-recent Will Smith ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'' movie.
* "I, Mudd", a ''[[Star Trek the Original Series]]'' episode.
* "I, Mudd", a ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode.
* "I, E.T.", a ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]'' episode
* "I, E.T.", a ''[[Farscape]]'' episode


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''I, Mario'', the attempt at a more realistic ''[[Super Mario Bros]]''.
* ''I, Mario'', the attempt at a more realistic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* "I, Brobot" (''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'')
* "I, Brobot" (''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'')
* "I, D'oh- Bot", an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
* "I, D'oh- Bot", an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
* "I, Monster" is the title of an episode of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (Animation)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003]]''
* "I, Monster" is the title of an episode of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003]]''


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Latest revision as of 20:39, 26 July 2019

So you're going through the bookstore reading titles, browsing for something to read. You see lots of random things, incoherent titles, boring titles, one-word titles that could mean anything or nothing. What to read? And then you see it. A book that sounds like it will focus on one subject just because of the title. A book that purports to speak from authority, just because of the title. It is a book that reads "I, Noun" possibly with an obscenely long subtitle.

This is a subtrope of The Joy of X. Related to Enter Eponymous.

Examples of I, Noun include:


Audio Plays

  • "I, Davros" A Doctor Who spinoff series of audio dramas.

Comic Books

Film

  • I, Madman, 1989 horror film.
  • I, the Jury a noir featuring Mike Hammer. Based on the book by Mickey Spillane.

Literature

  • I, Claudius, possibly the Ur Example.
  • I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, definitely the Trope Codifier.
    • "I, Robot", an unrelated short story by Eando Binder (which actually predates the Asimov by about a decade, and may have inspired its title).
    • I, Robot, an arcade game released in the 80s.
  • I, Vampire: The Confessions of a Vampire -- His Life, His Loves, His Strangest Desires ... by Michael Romkey - You get the feeling they just couldn't bring themselves to use such an undescriptive title and trust it to stand on its own merits.
  • I, Strahd by P. Elrod, memoirs of titular vampire, set in Ravenloft.
  • I, Sniper: A Bob Lee Swagger Novel by Stephen Hunter
  • I, the Jury a noir by Mickey Spillane featuring Mike Hammer. Also became a movie.
  • I, Monster: Serial Killers in Their Own Chilling Words by Tom Philbin
  • I, Q, a Star Trek: The Next Generation novel featuring Q (and riffing off the intelligence test of the same name).
  • I, Tyrant -- AD&D2 Sourcebook about beholders (a pun on "eye tyrant").
  • I, Weapon, a 70s sci-fi novel about the breeding of the ultimate living weapon from several human subspecies to fight an alien threat.
  • I, Jedi, the only Star Wars Expanded Universe novel to be written entirely in the first person.
  • Isaac Asimov parodied himself with a late autobiography called I. Asimov: A Memoir, where the different punctuation transforms the pronoun into an initial.
  • Cory Doctorow has short stories called both "I, Robot" and "I, Rowboat".
  • "I Cthulhu or, What's A Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing In A Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9' S, Longitude 126° 43' W)?", by Neil Gaiman.
  • I, Lucifer by Glenn Duncan.
  • I, Ba'al, a short story set in the Stargate Verse.
  • Week Ending: Cabinet Leaks had a parody autobiography of Carol Thatcher called I, Carol. And every time she refers to herself in the first person it's "I, Carol", to the editor's despair.

Live-Action TV

Theatre

  • Musical about Roy Keane: I, Keano

Web Original

Western Animation