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Page 117
... fiction : " They were moving in different circuits of discourse : those of cheap serialised fiction , of non - fiction , of Sunday papers and of the submerged , informal oral tradition . ' ( ' The Social Addressees of Victorian Fiction ...
... fiction : " They were moving in different circuits of discourse : those of cheap serialised fiction , of non - fiction , of Sunday papers and of the submerged , informal oral tradition . ' ( ' The Social Addressees of Victorian Fiction ...
Page 158
... fiction . Although a certain prejudice against novels re- mained - until the 1950s many libraries issued one ' fiction ' and one ' non - fiction ' ticket - there was clearly here a new force in distribution , less censorious than Mudie ...
... fiction . Although a certain prejudice against novels re- mained - until the 1950s many libraries issued one ' fiction ' and one ' non - fiction ' ticket - there was clearly here a new force in distribution , less censorious than Mudie ...
Page 216
... fiction . At a time when the novel is under financial threat ( as Sutherland has shown ) a ' fiction industry ' able to transform itself into many shapes - films , television adaptations , children's comics , even computer games ...
... fiction . At a time when the novel is under financial threat ( as Sutherland has shown ) a ' fiction industry ' able to transform itself into many shapes - films , television adaptations , children's comics , even computer games ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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