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Mystery Genre Evolution

Ethan Parker

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Mystery Genre Evolution offers a comprehensive exploration into the enduring appeal of mystery fiction by dissecting its evolution, market dynamics, and reader preferences. This book uniquely blends literary analysis with sales data analysis, revealing insights applicable to both industry professionals and avid readers. You'll discover how the genre's adaptability allows it to continuously reinvent itself, maintaining relevance across generations.The book highlights the cyclical nature of subgenres and recurring motifs, linking the rise of detective fiction, for example, to urbanization and anxieties of the late 19th century. The book progresses methodically, starting with the historical development of mystery fiction and dissecting subgenres like Golden Age detective stories and psychological thrillers. It transitions into a quantitative analysis of market trends, utilizing publishing statistics and sales figures. Then, the book dives into reader preferences, employing data mining techniques to extract insights from book reviews and online forums.
Disponibile da: 19/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 69 pagine.

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