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Bring on the Books for Everybody : How Literary Culture Became Popular Culture
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction: Digital Books, Beach Chairs, and Popular Literary Culture
pp. 39
1. The End of Civilization (or at Least Civilized Reading) as You Know It: Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, and Self-Cultivation
pp. 39
The End of Civilization (or at Least Civilized Reading) as You Know It
pp. 80
Book Clubs, Book Lust, and National Librarians
pp. 80
2. Book Clubs, Book Lust, and National Librarians: Literary Connoisseurship as Popular Entertainment
pp. 117
TheMovieWas Better
pp. 117
3. The Movie Was Better: The Rise of the Cine-Literary
pp. 141
“Miramaxing”
pp. 141
4. “Miramaxing”: Beyond Mere Adaptation
pp. 183
Sex and the Post-Literary City
pp. 183
5. Sex and the Post-Literary City
pp. 221
6. The Devoutly Literary Bestseller
pp. 221
The Devoutly Literary Bestseller
pp. 267
Bibliography
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Index
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