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Provides a unique snapshot of themes and trends within popular
fiction in the twenty-first centuryThis groundbreaking collection
captures the state of popular fiction in present day. It features
twenty new essays on key authors associated with a wide range of
genres and sub-genres, providing chapter-length discussions of
major post-2000 works of contemporary popular fiction. The lively,
accessible and academically rigorous essays presented here cover a
wider range of established popular fiction genres such as fantasy,
horror and the romance, as well as more niche areas such as
Domestic Noir, Steampunk, the New Weird, Nordic Noir and Zombie
Lit. The collection will primarily appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students but general readers may also find the focus
on many of today's most prominent and influential authors to be of
interest.Key FeaturesProvides students with a timely and accessible
overview of current trends within contemporary popular
fictionIncludes timely reassessments of recent fiction by
established figures such as Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Larry
McMurtry, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, Jodi Picoult, China Mieville,
Grant Morrison, Terry Pratchett and Nora Roberts as well as
consideration of authors who have emerged more recently, amongst
them Stephenie Meyer, Gillian Flynn, E.L. James, Hugh Howey, Cherie
Priest, and Max BrooksIncludes supplementary material such
recommended further reading at the end of each chapter
Provides a unique snapshot of themes and trends within popular
fiction in the twenty-first centuryThis groundbreaking collection
captures the state of popular fiction in present day. It features
twenty new essays on key authors associated with a wide range of
genres and sub-genres, providing chapter-length discussions of
major post-2000 works of contemporary popular fiction. The lively,
accessible and academically rigorous essays presented here cover a
wider range of established popular fiction genres such as fantasy,
horror and the romance, as well as more niche areas such as
Domestic Noir, Steampunk, the New Weird, Nordic Noir and Zombie
Lit. The collection will primarily appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students but general readers may also find the focus
on many of today's most prominent and influential authors to be of
interest.Key FeaturesProvides students with a timely and accessible
overview of current trends within contemporary popular
fictionIncludes timely reassessments of recent fiction by
established figures such as Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Larry
McMurtry, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, Jodi Picoult, China Mieville,
Grant Morrison, Terry Pratchett and Nora Roberts as well as
consideration of authors who have emerged more recently, amongst
them Stephenie Meyer, Gillian Flynn, E.L. James, Hugh Howey, Cherie
Priest, and Max BrooksIncludes supplementary material such
recommended further reading at the end of each chapter
A jargon-free guide to the key terms, concepts, and theoretical
approaches to contemporary popular fiction Key Concepts in
Contemporary Popular Fiction represents an invaluable starting
point for students wishing to familiarise themselves with this
exciting and rapidly evolving area of literary studies. It provides
an accessible, concise and reliable overview of core critical
terminology, key theoretical approaches, and the major genres and
sub-genres within popular fiction. Because popular fiction is
significantly shaped by commercial forces, the book also provides
critical and historical contexts for terminology related to
e-books, e-publishing, and self-publishing platforms. By using
focusing in particular on post-2000 trends in popular fiction, the
book provides a truly up-to-date snapshot of the subject area and
its critical contexts. Key Features Provides an engaging and
knowledgeable overview of critical terminology and theoretical
approaches used by critics working within the field Introduces
readers to the most recent trends and newest terms, including
'Nordic Noir', 'New Adult Fiction', 'Cli-Fi' (Climate Change
Fiction), 'Mash-up' and 'Flash Fiction' as well as significant
terms related to fan fiction and web-publishing platforms such as
WattPad Includes an annotated further reading list to crime;
horror; romance; fantasy; Science Fiction and comic books/graphic
novels Supplies a chronology, providing readers with a historical
overview of the major popular novels, critical approaches, and
technological innovations
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