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    Twenty-First-Century Popular Fiction

    AvBernice M. Murphy,Stephen Matterson

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2017

    2 019 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Provides a unique snapshot of themes and trends within popular fiction in the twenty-first centuryThis groundbreaking collection captures the state of popular fiction in present day. It features twenty new essays on key authors associated with a wide range of genres and sub-genres, providing chapter-length discussions of major post-2000 works of contemporary popular fiction. The lively, accessible and academically rigorous essays presented here cover a wider range of established popular fiction genres such as fantasy, horror and the romance, as well as more niche areas such as Domestic Noir, Steampunk, the New Weird, Nordic Noir and Zombie Lit. The collection will primarily appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students but general readers may also find the focus on many of today's most prominent and influential authors to be of interest.Key FeaturesProvides students with a timely and accessible overview of current trends within contemporary popular fictionIncludes timely reassessments of recent fiction by established figures such as Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Larry McMurtry, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, Jodi Picoult, China Mieville, Grant Morrison, Terry Pratchett and Nora Roberts as well as consideration of authors who have emerged more recently, amongst them Stephenie Meyer, Gillian Flynn, E.L. James, Hugh Howey, Cherie Priest, and Max BrooksIncludes supplementary material such recommended further reading at the end of each chapter

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2017-12-20
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 20 mm
    • Vikt:316 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:256
    • Förlag:Edinburgh University Press
    • ISBN:9781474414845

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    Mer om författaren

    Bernice M. Murphy is an Associate Professor and Lecturer in Popular Literature in the School of English, Trinity College, Dublin. She has published extensively on topics related to American Gothic and horror fiction and film and was recently academic consultant to The Letters of Shirley Jackson (2021, edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman). Bernice was made a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 2017. Stephen Matterson is Professor of American Literature in the School of English at Trinity College Dublin, and a Fellow of the College. He has published widely on US literature, with emphasis on 20th-century poetry and literature of the mid-19th century. In addition to a series of co-edited collections of essays, his book publications include American Literature: The Essential Glossary (Bloomsbury, 2003), and Melville: Fashioning in Modernity (Bloomsbury, 2015).

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction. ‘Changing the story’: Popular Fiction todayBernice M. Murphy and Stephen Matterson1. Larry McMurtry’s Vanishing BreedsStephen Matterson2. ‘Time to Open the Door’: Stephen King’s LegacyRebecca Janicker3. Terry Pratchett: Mostly HumanJim Shanahan4. From Westeros to HBO: George R.R. Martin and the Mainstreaming of Fantasy Gerard Hynes5. Nora Roberts: The Power of LoveJarlath Killeen6. The King of Stories: Neil Gaiman’s Twenty-first Century Fiction Tara Prescott7. Jo Nesbø: Murder in the FolkhemmetClare Clarke8. ‘It’s a trap! Don’t turn the page.’ Metafiction and the Multiverse in the Comics of Grant MorrisonKate Roddy9. Panoptic and Synoptic Surveillance in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games SeriesKeith O’Sullivan10. E. L. James and the Fifty Shades of Grey PhenomenonDara Downey11. Fact, Fiction, Fabrication: The Popular Appeal of Dan Brown’s Global BestsellersIan Kinane12. ‘I Need to Disillusion You’: J.K. Rowling and Twenty-First-Century Young Adult FantasyKate Harvey13. Jodi Picoult: Good Grief Clare Hayes-Brady14. ‘We Will Have a Happy Marriage If It Kills Him’: Gillian Flynn and the Rise of Domestic Noir Bernice M. Murphy15. ‘The Bastard Zone’: China Miéville, Perdido Street Station and the New WeirdKirsten Tranter16. Sparkly Vampires and Shimmering Aliens: The Paranormal Romance of Stephanie MeyerHannah Priest17. ‘We needed to get a lot of white collars dirty’:  The Apocalypse as Opportunity in Max Brooks’ World War Z. Bernice M. Murphy 18. Genre and Uncertainty in Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad MysteriesBrian Cliff  19. ‘You Get What You Ask For’: Hugh Howey, SF, and Authorial AgencyStephen Kenneally20. Cherie Priest: At the Intersection of History and TechnologyCatherine Siemann