The Crossover Novel
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"Highly recommended" by Choice While crossover books such as Rowling's Harry Potter series have enjoyed enormous sales and media attention, critical analysis of crossover fiction has not kept pace with the growing popularity of this new category of writing and reading. Falconer remedies this lack with close readings of six major British works of crossover fiction, and a wide-ranging analysis of the social and cultural implications of the global crossover phenomenon. A uniquely in-depth study of
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This academic study offers a much-needed critical framework for understanding crossover fiction, that increasingly popular category of books that captivate both teen and adult readers. Moving beyond the commercial success of series like Harry Potter, the author provides rigorous close readings of six major British works, dissecting the literary mechanics that allow these stories to resonate across generations. The book bridges a significant gap in contemporary literary criticism, offering a scholarly yet accessible examination of a global publishing phenomenon that has, until now, lacked a cohesive analytical lens.
What makes this analysis distinctive is its dual focus on both the texts themselves and the broader social implications of the crossover trend. Falconer doesn't just analyze the books; she explores why this blurring of audience boundaries matters in our current cultural moment, making it an essential read for literature students, scholars, and any serious reader curious about the forces shaping modern publishing. The result is a thought-provoking study that will fundamentally change how you perceive the books sitting on the shelf between the young adult and general fiction sections.
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