Title: Scorned literature: essays on the history and criticism of popular mass-produced fiction in America
Abstract: Foreward by Madeline B. Stern Introduction by Deidre A. Johnson and Lydia Cushman Schurman Gresham's Law of Culture: Case of Mickey Spillane and Postwar America by Jesse Berrett Expressing Herself: Romance Novel and the Feminine Will to Power by Sarah S. G. Frantz Calamities of Convention in a Dime Novel Western by Janet Dean Marvel's Tomb of Dracula: Case Study in a Scorned Medium by Donald Palumbo Blood in the Sky: World War II Era Boys Series of R. Sidney Bowen by M. Paul Holsinger It is a pity it is no better: Story Paper and Its Critics in Nineteenth-Century America by Dawn Fisk Thommsen Effect of Nineteenth-Century Libraries on the American Book Trade by Lydia Cushman Schurman The ragtag and bobtail of the fiction parade: Pulp Magazines and the Literary Marketplace by Erin A. Smith From Abbott to Animorphs, from Godly Books to Goosebumps: Nineteenth-Century Origins of Modern Series by Deidre A. Johnson Poisoning Children's Culture: Comics and their Critics by Amy Kiste Nyberg Wise Censorship: Cultural Authority and the Scorning of Juvenile Series Fiction, 1890-1940 by Kathleen Chamberlain Romance in the Stacks or Popular Romance Fiction Imperiled by Alison M. Scott Index
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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