Producing Adult Readers: 1930–50

  • Bartholomae D
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Originally published in 1990 Takeaway: Like adolescent readers, the US created the figment of the adult reader (a reader who needs easy books and whose tastes need to be guided) in order to shape the market and keep some books out of reach of readers deemed too undeveloped to understand them.

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Bartholomae, D. (2005). Producing Adult Readers: 1930–50. In Writing on the Margins (pp. 228–243). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8439-5_14

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