Award-winning popular culture scholar and expert, Gary Hoppenstand,
assembles a collection of essays published over the past few
decades that examine a vast array of popular adventure fiction.
Some of the most famous novels in all of popular fiction are
featured in these essays, such as Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet
Pimpernel and Rafael Sabatini's Captain Blood. Hoppenstand examines
the cultural and literary impact of these great works of
entertainment, often presenting forgotten classics in a new light.
Informative analysis offers the interested reader of popular
fiction important insights into the adventure story of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries in American and British
literature.
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