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    Literary history as bestseller: the life and opinions of a fraudulent philologue by Roxana Patraș, Antonio Patraș

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Related to the book market of interbellum Romania, Minar was frequently branded as the “man-of-the-day” while his publications followed the logic of the “hand-in-glove” ephemerides Notwithstanding the challenges of the term “bestseller,” we turned to it so as to better describe Minar’s cultural products as multiple-layered offers, catering for both low-brow and high-brow readership and seizing signals from both public’s expectations (myth-making, melodrama, sensation, narrative simplicity) and enormous patrimonial gaps (editing the classics, writing the recent authors’ biographies). …”
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    PHENOMENON OF THE MODERN BESTSELLER (“CLEOPATRA AND FRANKENSTEIN” BY COCO MELLORS, 2022) by Tetiana Potnitseva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The article focuses on the analysis of the modern variant of rom-com genre which is presented in one of the latest literature bestsellers, the novel by Coco Mellors “ Cleopatra and Frankenstein”, 2022. …”
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    The Bestseller and the Formula of Success: Harry Potter and The Da Vinci Code by Zainab Al-Shammari

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Our research examines the relationship between bestsellers and mass literature, and the formula that ensures the success of these books in the marketplace, choosing the Harry Potter series and Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code as examples. …”
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    Funny Bestsellers: Positioning Female Comedian Memoirs in the Book Industry by Corinna Norrick-Rühl

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This article will analyze the book industry’s penchant for memoir, focusing on memoirs published by female comedians or comedic actors since Tina Fey’s record-breaking bestseller Bossypants (2011). The article offers a book studies-centered perspective, drawing on quantitative as well as qualitative data. …”
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    Content of Some Elements in the Bestselling Brands of Green Tea on the Iranian market by Roya Ebrahimi, Reza Rezaee, Kazem Godini, Shadieh Mohammadi, Ali Jafari, Nader Marzban, Tang Van Tai

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In this research, the concentrations of ions: fluoride (F), chloride (Cl), nitrate (NO3), sulfate (SO4), and phosphate (PO4) in the six bestselling green tea brands, both loose and bag, in Iran were detected by means of ion chromatography.Results: The highest amounts of F, Cl, NO3, SO4, and PO4 in the brands were found to be, respectively, in 0.27310, 0.62103, 0.83533, 1.28067, and 1.1037 mg/L. …”
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    Finding the Next Book to Read in a Universe of Bestsellers, Blockbusters, and Spin-Offs by Margaret Mackey

    Published 2013-12-01
    Subjects: “…bestsellers, adaptations, selection, recreational reading, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Fifty Shades of Grey…”
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    Is self-publishing a salvation for authors? The case of Lithuanian printed bestseller in the digital environment by Arūnas Gudinavičius

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The paper looks at the case of a Lithuanian author bestseller (in print). This book has also received the Lithuanian Book of the Year Award in the Fiction category. …”
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    THE FORMATION OF READERS IN THE ERA OF ITS “SACREDNESS”: IT WOULD BE THE SACRED THE CAUSE OF FASCINATION WITH CONTEMPORARY BESTSELLERS? by Jaime dos Reis Sant'Anna

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…<p>What explain the great appreciation by mass literature, as the bestseller Harry Potter or The Twilight Saga? We can use the mass literature to form readers in the school, or we must use only canonical literature? …”
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    ‘The stories most of all’: a content analysis of bestselling children’s books in Britain (1964-2004) by Doyle, SL

    Published 2009
    “…I use content analysis to address the relationship between sex and race with interactions and activities in bestselling children’s books. Research into children’s books presents a mixed picture for changing portrayals, with different patterns in representations appearing for protagonists and central characters compared to characters in general. …”
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