The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre FictionAmerican Library Association, 2001 - 460 páginas From psychological suspense and historical fiction to gentle reads and romance, this new guide from expert readers' advisor Joyce Saricks explores the many worlds of fiction. Covering fifteen popular genres (including often-neglected literary titles), each chapter includes a definition of the genre, its characteristics and appeal elements (such as character development, story line, and frame), and its key authors and subgenres. To help you prepare for the eternal can you recommend a good book on... question, there are also reader interview tips, reference sources, and guidelines on how to prepare for the questions you will undoubtedly get. Packed with specific examples, this user-friendly and readable guide will help you to: * Learn which elements of fiction actually entice readers. * Distinguish the expectations of readers of different genres. * Uncover Sure Bets - titles that consistently appeal to a variety of readers. * Master the ins and outs of the readers' advisory interview. Provocative and spirited, The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction offers hands-on strategies for librarians who want to become expert at figuring out what their readers are looking for and ho |
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... James Clavell's Shogun , where seventeenth - century feudal Japan provides the backdrop for Adventure . By its nature , this elsewhere is danger- ous , without the comforts and safety of home . Heroes are out of their element , and ...
... James Clavell's Shogun , where seventeenth - century feudal Japan provides the backdrop for Adventure . By its nature , this elsewhere is danger- ous , without the comforts and safety of home . Heroes are out of their element , and ...
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... James Dickey in his story of sur- vival during World War II , To the White Sea , which mixes violence and beauty in the first - person narration of a downed American pilot trying to escape Japan on his own.10 At the other end of the ...
... James Dickey in his story of sur- vival during World War II , To the White Sea , which mixes violence and beauty in the first - person narration of a downed American pilot trying to escape Japan on his own.10 At the other end of the ...
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... James Bond - like devices . ) 13 FIGURE 2.2 Characteristics of Exotic Adventure 1. Setting is in exotic locales , and the setting and sense of place ( often isolated and primitive ) emphasize the danger . 2. Characters are stereotypes ...
... James Bond - like devices . ) 13 FIGURE 2.2 Characteristics of Exotic Adventure 1. Setting is in exotic locales , and the setting and sense of place ( often isolated and primitive ) emphasize the danger . 2. Characters are stereotypes ...
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... James Bond , written by Ian Flem- ing and his successors . Although it may be an arbitrary decision , I feel these books fit better here than with Thrillers , as it is the extrav- agance of plot , characters , and weaponry that appeal ...
... James Bond , written by Ian Flem- ing and his successors . Although it may be an arbitrary decision , I feel these books fit better here than with Thrillers , as it is the extrav- agance of plot , characters , and weaponry that appeal ...
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... James Clavell Philip McCutchan Horror Gary Jennings Humor George MacDonald Fraser Literary James Dickey Romance Dorothy Dunnett Suspense Alistair MacLean Thriller Clive Cussler Jack Higgins Western Robert Lewis Taylor Readers ' Advisory ...
... James Clavell Philip McCutchan Horror Gary Jennings Humor George MacDonald Fraser Literary James Dickey Romance Dorothy Dunnett Suspense Alistair MacLean Thriller Clive Cussler Jack Higgins Western Robert Lewis Taylor Readers ' Advisory ...
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Horror | 104 |
Literary Fiction | 124 |
Mysteries | 143 |
Science Fiction | 259 |
Suspense | 285 |
Thrillers | 310 |
Westerns | 347 |
Womens Lives and Relationships | 368 |
Tips for the Readers Advisory Interview | 391 |
Readers Advisory Reference Tools | 393 |
The FiveBook Challenge | 402 |
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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction, Second Edition Joyce G. Saricks Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction, Second Edition Joyce G. Saricks Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 202 - Romance is a love story in which the central focus is on the development and satisfactory resolution of the love relationship between the two main characters, written in such a way as to provide the reader with some degree of vicarious emotional in participation in the courtship process" - Kris Ramsdell, Romance Fiction: A Guide to the Genre.
Página 34 - John G. Cawelti, Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular Culture (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976); and Michael Denning, Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working-Class Culture in America (London: Verso, 1987).
Página 351 - From the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the 20th century, immigration was a major factor in population growth.
Página 347 - John Le Carre, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (New York: Bantam Books, 1975(, p.
Página 79 - Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. New York: Random House, 1987. Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. "Race,
Página 15 - The central fantasy of the adventure story is that of the hero — individual or group — overcoming obstacles and dangers and accomplishing some important moral mission. Often, though not always, the hero's trials are the result of the machinations of a villain, and, in addition, the hero frequently receives as a kind of side benefit, the favors of one or more attractive young ladies. However, the interplay with the villain and the erotic interests served...
Página 125 - Thomas Harris, The Silence of the Lambs (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988), 19 (emphasis in the original).
Página 185 - Swanson and Dean James, Killer Books: A Reader's Guide to Exploring the Popular World of Mystery and Suspense...
Página 237 - Dress it up with ghosts, angels, werewolves, leprechauns; mix it up with murder, kidnapping, comedy, time machines — it doesn't matter. If the core is a believable story about two people finding and committing to each other for life, if it touches our emotions, if it rings true and makes us laugh, cry, and celebrate the miracle of human intimacy, it's romance.™
Página 294 - Suspense, but the most important, and the key to the appeal of the genre, is the point of view from which the story is told and the way it draws the reader into the story.
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