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The Next Installment

Autor Wendy Roy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2019

What happens next?

That was the question asked of early-twentieth-century authors Nellie L. McClung, L. M. Montgomery, and Mazo de la Roche, whose stories and novels appeared serially and kept readers and publishers in a state of anticipation. Each author answered through the writing and dissemination of further instalments. McClung's Pearlie Watson trilogy (1908-1921), Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables books (1908-1939), and de la Roche's Jalna novels (1927-1960) were read avidly not just as sequels but as serials in popular and literary newspapers and magazines. A number of the books were also adapted to stage, film, and television.

The Next Instalment argues that these three Canadian women writers, all born in the same decade of the late nineteenth century, were influenced by early-twentieth-century publication, marketing, and reading practices to become heavily invested in the cultural phenomenon of the continuing story. A close look at their serials, sequels, and adaptations reveals that, rather than existing as separate cultural productions, each is part of a cultural and material continuum that encourages repeated consumption through development and extension of the originary story. This work considers the effects that each mode of dissemination of a narrative has on the other.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781771123914
ISBN-10: 1771123915
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Descriere

Three Canadian women writers born in the 1870s were influenced by early 20th-century publication, marketing, and reading practices to produce continuing stories. This book argues that their serials, sequels, and adaptations are part of a continuum of cultural production and consumption.