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In this study, St. Clair (linguistics, U. of Louisville) reveals the underlying plot structures used in popular culture novels belonging in specific commercial categories. Early chapters discuss plot theory, character development, and the characteristics of a "page turner." The remaining chapters explore the specific story-telling formulas employed in romance, murder mystery, western, and science fiction novels. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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