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Bestsellers: A Very Short Introduction

Autor John Sutherland

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Bestsellers: A Very Short Introduction
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John Sutherland argues that bestseller lists monitor one of the strongest pulses in modern literature and are therefore worthy of serious study. Asks what separates bestsellers from canonical fiction, why some critically-a...

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199214891
  • ISBN10 0199214891
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 127
  • Colección Very Short Introductions #170
  • Año de Edición 2007
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Bestsellers: A Very Short Introduction

Autor John Sutherland

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

John Sutherland argues that bestseller lists monitor one of the strongest pulses in modern literature and are therefore worthy of serious study. Asks what separates bestsellers from canonical fiction, why some critically-a...

9,95€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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  • John Sutherland argues that bestseller lists monitor one of the strongest pulses in modern literature and are therefore worthy of serious study.
  • Asks what separates bestsellers from canonical fiction, why some critically-acclaimed novels never make it, and examines what bestsellers reveal about both literary culture and society.
  • Lifts the lid on the 'bestseller industry', and examines what makes a book into a bestseller.
  • Includes lively summaries of bestsellers over the years - including both classic and contemporary novels, alongside some surprising titles and long-forgotten names.
  • Gone with the Wind, Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Blue Lagoon, Portnoy's Complaint and The Da Vinci Code - these are just some of the bestselling titles that Sutherland discusses.
'I rejoice', said Doctor Johnson, 'to concur with the Common Reader.' For the last century, the tastes and preferences of the common reader have been reflected in the American and British bestseller lists, and this Very Short Introduction takes an engaging look through the lists to reveal what we have been reading - and why. 

John Sutherland shows that bestseller lists monitor one of the strongest pulses in modern literature and are therefore worthy of serious study. Along the way, he lifts the lid on the bestseller industry, examines what makes a book into a bestseller, and asks what separates bestsellers from canonical fiction. 

Exploring the relationship between bestsellers and the fashions, ideologies, and cultural concerns of the day, the book includes short case-studies and lively summaries of bestsellers through the years: from In His Steps - now almost totally forgotten, but the biggest all-time bestseller between 1895 and 1945, to Gone with the Wind and The Andromeda Strain, and The Da Vinci Code.

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