The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction
Guiding readers through key writers and genres, historical contexts and major theoretical approaches, this is a comprehensive introduction to the study of popular fiction. Charting the rise of commercial fiction from the 19th century to today, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction includes introductory surveys, written by leading scholars, to a wide range of popular genres, including:

Science Fiction
Crime Writing
Romance and Chick Lit
Adventure Stories and Lad Lit
Horror
Graphic Novels
Children's Literature

Part II of the book also includes case-study readings of key writers and texts, from the work of HG Wells, Ian Fleming and Raymond Chandler to more recent books such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The book also includes a chapter covering "The Writer's Perspective" on popular publishing, while annotated guides to further reading and online resources throughout give students the tools they need to pursue independent study on their courses.

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The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction
Guiding readers through key writers and genres, historical contexts and major theoretical approaches, this is a comprehensive introduction to the study of popular fiction. Charting the rise of commercial fiction from the 19th century to today, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction includes introductory surveys, written by leading scholars, to a wide range of popular genres, including:

Science Fiction
Crime Writing
Romance and Chick Lit
Adventure Stories and Lad Lit
Horror
Graphic Novels
Children's Literature

Part II of the book also includes case-study readings of key writers and texts, from the work of HG Wells, Ian Fleming and Raymond Chandler to more recent books such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The book also includes a chapter covering "The Writer's Perspective" on popular publishing, while annotated guides to further reading and online resources throughout give students the tools they need to pursue independent study on their courses.

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The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction

The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction

by Christine Berberich (Editor)
The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction

The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction

by Christine Berberich (Editor)

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Overview

Guiding readers through key writers and genres, historical contexts and major theoretical approaches, this is a comprehensive introduction to the study of popular fiction. Charting the rise of commercial fiction from the 19th century to today, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction includes introductory surveys, written by leading scholars, to a wide range of popular genres, including:

Science Fiction
Crime Writing
Romance and Chick Lit
Adventure Stories and Lad Lit
Horror
Graphic Novels
Children's Literature

Part II of the book also includes case-study readings of key writers and texts, from the work of HG Wells, Ian Fleming and Raymond Chandler to more recent books such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The book also includes a chapter covering "The Writer's Perspective" on popular publishing, while annotated guides to further reading and online resources throughout give students the tools they need to pursue independent study on their courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441134318
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/12/2015
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Christine Berberich is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Her previous publications include The Image of the English Gentleman in Twentieth Century Literature (2007).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Contributors' Details

Christine Berberich, 'Introduction: The Popular / Literature versus literature

Part I: History
I.i.: Christopher Pittard, 'The Victorian Context: Serialization,
Circulation, Genres'

I.ii.: Christine Berberich, 'Twentieth-Century Popular: History,
Theory, and Context'


Part II: Genres
II.i.: Maryan Wherry, 'More than a Love Story: The Complexities
Of the Popular Romance'

II.ii.: Alice Ferrebe, '“The Lads' Own Paper”: Male Confessional
Literature and the Legacy of Adventure

II.iii.: Andy Sawyer, 'Science Fiction: The Sense of Wonder'

II.iv.: Stefania Ciocia, 'Rules are Meant to Be Broken: Twentieth-
and Twenty-First Century Crime Writing'

II.v.: Gina Wisker, 'Disturbance, Disorder, Destruction, Disease:
Horror Fiction Today'

II.vi.: Lena Steveker, 'Alternative Worlds: Popular Fiction (not only) for Children'

II.vii.: Monica Germanà, 'The Coming of Age of Graphic Narratives'


Part III: Case Studies

III.i.: Ben Clarke, 'H.G. Wells, Élitism, and Popular Fiction'

III.ii.: Patrick Parrinder, 'John Buchan and the Spy Thriller'

III.iii.: Juan F. Elices, 'Manipulating Popularity: A Case Study of
Ian Fleming's James Bond Series

III.iv.: Joanne Bishton, 'Subverting the Romance: the Fiction of Sarah Waters'

III.v.: Bran Nicol, 'The Hard-Boiled Detective: Dashiell Hammett'

III.vi.: Petra Rau, 'Violent Pleasures: War as Entertainment'

III.vii.: Neil Campbell, 'Popular Vampires: The Twilight Effect'

III.viii.: Ben Dew, 'Rewriting Popular Classics as Popular Fiction:
Jane Austen, Zombies, Sex and Vampires'

III.ix.: Carl Tighe, 'Edu-Biz: The Worlds of Learning and Writing –
A Writer's Perspective'

Christine Berberich, 'Afterword: The Future of the Popular'

Index

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