Twilight Unbound: The Stephenie Meyer Story

Twilight Unbound: The Stephenie Meyer Story
Title Twilight Unbound: The Stephenie Meyer Story PDF eBook
Author Ryan Burton
Publisher Bluewater Productions
Pages 50
Release 2020-03-23
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1106906454

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From a dream, to a string of best sellers, to a successful movie franchise, Stephenie Meyer has captured the imagination of millions with her stories about a young girl and her vampire lover. Now the tables are turned as Stephenie Meyer becomes the featured protagonist in a special biography graphic novel. Building on the previously released "Female Force: Stephenie Meyer" graphic novel, this new version will include updates on the success of New Moon, the most recent Twilight film, and a look at Meyer's future plans for Edward and Bella, the romantic leads of her vampire books. The book will also be stuffed with extras, making it a must-buy for Twilight fans.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Twilight

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Twilight
Title Interdisciplinary Approaches to Twilight PDF eBook
Author Mariah Larsson
Publisher Nordic Academic Press
Pages 305
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9185509639

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The Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer have developed from a book series into a powerful phenomenon with an astonishing impact. Not only have the books been adapted for the screen, but they have also spawned a huge number of works by fans, readers, reviewers, and scholars. The multi-faceted "Interdisciplinary Approaches to Twilight" brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines in order to address the key themes in the complex global phenomenon that is Twilight; a phenomenon that transcends the boundaries between continents, generations, and producers and consumers, and not least between different genres and media. The authors present in-depth literary and film analyses, and shed new light on perspectives on gender, fandom, vampire fiction and the economics of the book market. The book fills a void in Twilight research, and, linked by their cutting-edge research and unique theoretical and analytical perspectives, the authors compellingly map a massive global experience that speaks to the realities of contemporary culture.

Female Force: Stephenie Meyer

Female Force: Stephenie Meyer
Title Female Force: Stephenie Meyer PDF eBook
Author Ryan Burton
Publisher StormFront Entertainment
Pages 45
Release 2015-12-10
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1620980576

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From a dream, to a string of best sellers, to a successful movie franchise, Stephenie Meyer has captured the imagination of millions with her stories about a young girl and her vampire lover. Now the tables are turned as Stephenie Meyer becomes the featured protagonist in a special biography graphic novel. "Female Force: Stephenie Meyer," released just in time for the upcoming movie sequel based on her book "Eclipse," examines her rise to popularity, her Twilight saga novels, and her future plans. This book will also include the history of Forks, the Washington peninsula town where her stories take place, as well as other bonus material not found anywhere else.

Hype

Hype
Title Hype PDF eBook
Author Jon Helgason
Publisher Nordic Academic Press
Pages 253
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9187675323

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In the world of books and literature, “hype” is associated with bestsellerism - the books that sell the most, are read by vast numbers, and constantly talked about in media and staff rooms. Often, it is the success in itself that generates an interest because popularity begets popularity. Quite often though, a hyped bestseller is met with a skeptic criticism of poor language, a badly constructed plot, a predictable story line, or all three. The bestseller phenomenon is sometimes conceived as a threat against “real” literature. Research into the creation, reception, and meaning of bestsellers is utterly scarce and Hype: Bestsellers and Literary Culture is an important contribution to the understanding of the literature read by the masses. Popular literature plays an important role in the lives of millions of readers, offering entertainment, social commentary, and alternate perspectives on everyday life. This volume brings together such diverse issues as the creation of hype, the role and the meaning of the author in the present-day media landscape, changes in the book trade, and the relationship between bestsellers and research into them. Further articles give an historical overview on postapocalyptic stories, desert romances and the role of the authors. This book offers new knowledge on a subject that is increasingly popular within university curricula. Although the anthology is a work of academic research the texts are of equal interest to general readers.

Theorizing Twilight

Theorizing Twilight
Title Theorizing Twilight PDF eBook
Author Maggie Parke
Publisher McFarland
Pages 255
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 078648912X

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Since the publication of Twilight in 2005, Stephenie Meyer's four-book saga about the tortured relationship between human heroine Bella Swan and her vampire love Edward Cullen has become a world-wide sensation--inciting screams of delight, sighs of derision, and fervent pronouncements. Those looking deeper into its pages and on screen can find intriguing subtexts about everything from gender, race, sexuality, and religion. The 15 essays in this book examine the texts, the films, and the fandom, exploring the series' cultural reach and offering one of the first thorough analyses of the saga.

Spell

Spell
Title Spell PDF eBook
Author Ann Lauterbach
Publisher Penguin
Pages 162
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0143133527

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A new collection of provocative work from the author of Or To Begin Again, a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award in Poetry Ann Lauterbach is one of America's most inventive poets, acclaimed for her fierce, sensuous, and intellectually charged work. In her tenth collection, Spell, Lauterbach activates the many meanings of "spell": her sense that the world is under a spell from which it must awaken, to spells of passing weather, to her desire to spell out life's difficulties and wonders, and how sin-gle words (and their etymologies) might inform and enlighten our contemporary condition. In short poems, poem sequences, and a series of "Conversations with Evening," Lauterbach calls upon all her imaginative resources to locate a new hybrid poetics of reality, with wit, urgency, and candor.

Phoenix Unbound

Phoenix Unbound
Title Phoenix Unbound PDF eBook
Author Grace Draven
Publisher Penguin
Pages 402
Release 2018-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0451489764

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In this USA Today bestselling novel, a woman with power over fire and illusion and the enslaved son of a chieftain battle a corrupt empire in this powerful and deeply emotional romantic fantasy. Every year, each village is required to send a young woman to the Empire's capital--her fate to be burned alive for the entertainment of the masses. For the last five years, one small village's tithe has been the same woman. Gilene's sacrifice protects all the other young women of her village, and her secret to staying alive lies with the magic only she possesses. But this year is different. Azarion, the Empire's most famous gladiator, has somehow seen through her illusion--and is set on blackmailing Gilene into using her abilities to help him escape his life of slavery. Unknown to Gilene, he also wants to reclaim the birthright of his clan. To protect her family and village, she will abandon everything to return to the Empire--and burn once more.