The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... audience . To put it another way , readers are by definition central to this study , since they played an active role in selecting the group of novels under consideration . Neverthe- less , two further questions about the audience must ...
... audience . To put it another way , readers are by definition central to this study , since they played an active role in selecting the group of novels under consideration . Neverthe- less , two further questions about the audience must ...
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... audience . Beyond this rather crude description of readers , studies can also provide information about book selection and reading patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased ...
... audience . Beyond this rather crude description of readers , studies can also provide information about book selection and reading patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased ...
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... audience rather like themselves , publishers knowing ' intuitively ' what will sell because they have a certain similarity to the pool of potential customers , and an audience easily finding novels that mesh with their values because ...
... audience rather like themselves , publishers knowing ' intuitively ' what will sell because they have a certain similarity to the pool of potential customers , and an audience easily finding novels that mesh with their values because ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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