Considers the proliferation of popular literary culture in the U.S.--from Oprah's book club to Miramax film adaptations to chick lit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Digital Books, Beach Chairs, and Popular Literary Culture 1 Part I. The New Infrastructure of Reading: Sites, Delivery Systems, Authorities 1. The End of Civilization (or at Least Civilized Reading) as You Know It: Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, and Self-Cultivation 39 2. Book Clubs, Book Lust, and National Librarians: Literary Connoisseurship as Popular Entertainment 80 Part II. The Literary Experience in Visual Cultures 3. The Movie Was Better: The Rise of the Cine-Literary 117 4. "Miramaxing": Beyond Mere Adaptation 141 Part III. Popular Literary Fiction 5. Sex and the Post-Literary City 183 6. The Devoutly Literary Bestseller 221 Bibliography 267 Index 271
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Digital Books, Beach Chairs, and Popular Literary Culture 1 Part I. The New Infrastructure of Reading: Sites, Delivery Systems, Authorities 1. The End of Civilization (or at Least Civilized Reading) as You Know It: Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, and Self-Cultivation 39 2. Book Clubs, Book Lust, and National Librarians: Literary Connoisseurship as Popular Entertainment 80 Part II. The Literary Experience in Visual Cultures 3. The Movie Was Better: The Rise of the Cine-Literary 117 4. "Miramaxing": Beyond Mere Adaptation 141 Part III. Popular Literary Fiction 5. Sex and the Post-Literary City 183 6. The Devoutly Literary Bestseller 221 Bibliography 267 Index 271
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