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The General Reader and the Academy Leah Tether (University of Bristol)

The General Reader and the Academy By Leah Tether (University of Bristol)

The General Reader and the Academy by Leah Tether (University of Bristol)


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Demonstrates that rather than Penguin Classics' frequently cited 'general reader', a more academic market contributed to the success of these titles. Investigates the publication of medieval French literature on this list and shines a light on the drivers, motivations, negotiations and decision-making processes behind it.

The General Reader and the Academy Summary

The General Reader and the Academy: Medieval French Literature and Penguin Classics by Leah Tether (University of Bristol)

Penguin Classics have built their reputation as one of the largest and most successful modern imprints for 'classic' texts on the notion of 'the general reader'. Following an interrogation of this idea, Leah Tether investigates the publication of medieval French literature on this list and shines a light on the drivers, motivations, negotiations and decision-making processes behind it. Focusing on the medieval French texts published between c.1956 and 2000, Tether demonstrates that, rather than Penguin's frequently cited 'general reader', a more academic market may have contributed to ensuring the success of these titles.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction - 'the Penguins are coming!'; 2. The general reader, the Academy and Penguin Classics; 3. Publishing medieval French literature on Penguin Classics; 4. Conclusion.

Additional information

NLS9781108720175
9781108720175
110872017X
The General Reader and the Academy: Medieval French Literature and Penguin Classics by Leah Tether (University of Bristol)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-05-30
100
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