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Main Author: Herald, Diana Tixier
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED386737
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contents Genreflecting: A Guide to Reading Interests in Genre Fiction. Fourth Edition. Herald, Diana Tixier Adults Authors English Literature Fantasy Fiction Higher Education Literary Genres Popular Culture Publishing Industry Reading Interests Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading United States Literature Neither a bibliography nor a history of genres through historical sequences of listings by author, this book is a guide for those who help readers identify genre authors and titles of desired types in both libraries and bookstores. A secondary purpose of the book is as a text for library school students, aimed at familiarizing them with the common reader interests in genre fiction that they will encounter in libraries, particularly public libraries. As the emphasis of the book is on authors currently available, its users will need access to a retrospective bibliography for each genre, and such bibliographies are found listed in the sections for secondary works. Materials in the book are organized to define each genre and its subgenres. The authors in each genre are grouped either by types within the genre or by subgenres, generally followed by a discussion of topics, such as best-selling authors, anthologies, history and criticism, book clubs, and publishers. After a chapter entitled "The Common Reader, Libraries, and Publishing," the book presents chapters on the Western, Crime, Adventure, Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. Author/title, subject, and series character indexes are attached. (RS)
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spellingShingle Genreflecting: A Guide to Reading Interests in Genre Fiction. Fourth Edition.
Herald, Diana Tixier
Adults
Authors
English Literature
Fantasy
Fiction
Higher Education
Literary Genres
Popular Culture
Publishing Industry
Reading Interests
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
United States Literature
Genreflecting: A Guide to Reading Interests in Genre Fiction. Fourth Edition. Herald, Diana Tixier Adults Authors English Literature Fantasy Fiction Higher Education Literary Genres Popular Culture Publishing Industry Reading Interests Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading United States Literature Neither a bibliography nor a history of genres through historical sequences of listings by author, this book is a guide for those who help readers identify genre authors and titles of desired types in both libraries and bookstores. A secondary purpose of the book is as a text for library school students, aimed at familiarizing them with the common reader interests in genre fiction that they will encounter in libraries, particularly public libraries. As the emphasis of the book is on authors currently available, its users will need access to a retrospective bibliography for each genre, and such bibliographies are found listed in the sections for secondary works. Materials in the book are organized to define each genre and its subgenres. The authors in each genre are grouped either by types within the genre or by subgenres, generally followed by a discussion of topics, such as best-selling authors, anthologies, history and criticism, book clubs, and publishers. After a chapter entitled "The Common Reader, Libraries, and Publishing," the book presents chapters on the Western, Crime, Adventure, Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. Author/title, subject, and series character indexes are attached. (RS)
title Genreflecting: A Guide to Reading Interests in Genre Fiction. Fourth Edition.
topic Adults
Authors
English Literature
Fantasy
Fiction
Higher Education
Literary Genres
Popular Culture
Publishing Industry
Reading Interests
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
United States Literature
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED386737