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To be continued... Whether these words fall at a season-ending episode of Star Trek or a TV commercial flirtation between coffee-loving neighbors, true fans find them impossible to resist. Ever since the 1830s, when Charles Dickenss Pickwick Papers enticed a mass market for fiction, the serial has been a popular means of snaring avid audiences. Jennifer Hayward establishes serial fiction as a distinct genre -- one defined by the activities of its audience rather than by the formal qualities of the text. Ranging from installment novels, mysteries, and detective fiction of the 1800s to the television and movie series, comics, and advertisements of the twentieth century, serials are loosely linked by what may be called family resemblances. These traits include intertwined subplots, diverse casts of characters, dramatic plot reversals, suspense, an such narrative devices as long-lost family members and evil twins. Hayward chooses four texts to represent the evolution of serial fiction as a genre and to analyze the peculiar draw that serials have upon their audiences: Dickenss novel Our Mutual Friend, Milton Canifs comic strip Terry and the Pirates, and the soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live. Hayward argues that serial audiences have developed active strategies of consumption, such as collaborative reading and attempts to shape the production process. In this way fans have forced serial producers to acknowledge the power of the audience.

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title:Consuming Pleasures : Active Audiences and Serial Fictions From Dickens to Soap Opera
author:Hayward, Jennifer Poole.
publisher:University Press of Kentucky
isbn10 | asin:081312025X
print isbn13:9780813120256
ebook isbn13:9780813170022
language:English
subjectTelevision serials--History and criticism, Serialized fiction--History and criticism, Authors and readers--History.
publication date:1997
lcc:PN1992.8.S4H39 1997eb
ddc:791.45/6
subject:Television serials--History and criticism, Serialized fiction--History and criticism, Authors and readers--History.
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Consuming Pleasures
Active Audiences and Serial Fictions from Dickens to Soap Opera
Jennifer Hayward
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Some images in the original version of this book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
Publication of this volume was made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Copyright 1997 by The University Press of Kentucky
Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth, serving Bellarmine College, Berea College, Centre
College of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, The Filson Club Historical Society, Georgetown College, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University
All rights reserved.
Editorial and Sales Offices: The University Press of Kentucky
663 South Limestone Street, Lexington, Kentucky 405084008
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hayward, Jennifer.
Consuming pleasures : active audiences and serial fictions from
Dickens to soap opera /Jennifer Hayward.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8131-2025-X (acid-free paper)
1. Television serialsHistory and criticism. 2. Serialized
fictionHistory and criticism. I. Title.
PN1992.8.S4H39 1997
791.45'6dc21 97-16851
This book is printed on acid-free recycled paper meeting the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials.
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Manufactured in the United States of America
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To Patrick and Nicolas,
Jack Hayward, and Helen Poole
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Contents
Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Mutual Friends: The Development of the Mass Serial
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Nineteenth-Century Readers of Serial Fiction
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Case Study: Our Mutual Friend
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Reviewers As Readers
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"There Was No Such Things I": The Narrative Preoccupations of Serial Fiction
71
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Terry's Expert Readers: The Rise of the Continuity Comic
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"Streamline Your Mind": Comic Strip Production in the Age of Ford and Taylor
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Case Study: Terry and the Pirates
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Active Readers and Comic Agendas
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Comic Ideologies: Pinup Girls and "Screwy Chinese"
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The Decline of the Serial Strip
128
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The Future of the Serial Form
135
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Audiences and Soap Opera Production
144
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Knowledge and Power: Soap Narrative Strategies
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