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Publishing Romance: The History of an Industry: 1940s to the Present
John Markert
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| #1196073 in Books | 2016-02-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .90 x6.00 x9.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| FANTASTIC BOOK|By Kindle Customer|Great book. I knew a bit about the publishing industry in general and had read about the substantial growth in the romance industry, but really didn't know much specific information. This book provides all the history and data anyone could ever wish access to. The fast paced growth of romance and all of it's subcategories has saved the publish|About the Author|John Markert is associate professor of sociology at Cumberland University and has published numerous articles analyzing aspects of the social events and the media. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Romance novels have attracted considerable attention since their mass market debut in 1939, yet seldom has the industry itself been analyzed. Founded in 1949, Harlequin quickly gained market domination with their contemporary romances. Other publishers countered with historical romances, leading to the rise of "bodice-ripper" romances in the 1970s. The liberation of the romance novel's content during the 1980s brought a vitality to the market that was dubbed a revolution...
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