Book review of A Feeling for Books: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary Taste, and Middle- Class Desire. By Janice A. Radway. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press. 1997. xiii, 424 pp. $29.95
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This study explores the social contours and the talk within contemporary women\u27s book clubs. The...
This study explores the hierarchy of symbolic value between literary and genre fiction through a dis...
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This chapter explores why books are so popular in today’s society, discussing the idea of ‘reading c...
Through a series of short interrelated reflections on every aspect of writing, reading and publishin...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
The present master’s thesis explores the chick lit genre in light of traditional standards of litera...
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Historian of the book Leah Price explains that, "transitively, the book that I touch after you've to...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
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This study explores the social contours and the talk within contemporary women\u27s book clubs. The...
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