With the emergence of an international bestseller culture in the first half of the twentieth century, foreign literary works were of increasing importance in domestic conceptions of cultural hierarchies. This was in particular the case in peripheral literary systems, which largely depended on translations of foreign novels to meet the growing demands for literary works in this period. Using the international bestsellers Gone with the Wind (1936) by the American author Margaret Mitchell and Katrina (1936) by the Finnish author Sally Salminen as case studies, this article aims to investigate how such works were adapted, marketed and evaluated in the peripheral Dutch literary field of the late thirties. Analyzing publishers’ production and mar...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
Bestseller and blockbuster culture includes new ways of producing, distributing and experiencing med...
This study constitutes the first ever sociological investigation of the contents of western bestsell...
With the emergence of an international bestseller culture in the first half of the twentieth century...
With the emergence of an international bestseller culture in the first half of the twentieth century...
Rejecting internal analyses of the end of literature like the one by William Marx, the article argue...
Presenting the case of the introduction of a series of ‘New Novels’ in 1909, this article analyzes t...
Book Friends focuses on three men on a mission: Gerard van Eckeren, Roel Houwink and Anthonie Donker...
textabstractThis paper analyzes how cultural classification has changed, during the period 1970-2007...
The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 an...
As marketing specialists know all too well, our experience of products is prefigured by brands: trad...
This article examines key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of foreign lite...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017.The reading and buying market for Afrikaans fiction...
This article examines key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of foreign lite...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
Bestseller and blockbuster culture includes new ways of producing, distributing and experiencing med...
This study constitutes the first ever sociological investigation of the contents of western bestsell...
With the emergence of an international bestseller culture in the first half of the twentieth century...
With the emergence of an international bestseller culture in the first half of the twentieth century...
Rejecting internal analyses of the end of literature like the one by William Marx, the article argue...
Presenting the case of the introduction of a series of ‘New Novels’ in 1909, this article analyzes t...
Book Friends focuses on three men on a mission: Gerard van Eckeren, Roel Houwink and Anthonie Donker...
textabstractThis paper analyzes how cultural classification has changed, during the period 1970-2007...
The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 an...
As marketing specialists know all too well, our experience of products is prefigured by brands: trad...
This article examines key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of foreign lite...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017.The reading and buying market for Afrikaans fiction...
This article examines key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of foreign lite...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
Bestseller and blockbuster culture includes new ways of producing, distributing and experiencing med...
This study constitutes the first ever sociological investigation of the contents of western bestsell...