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Middlebrow Matters(English, Hardcover, Holmes Diana) is written by Holmes Diana and published by Liverpool University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1786941562 (ISBN 10) and 9781786941565 (ISBN 13).
An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. Shortlisted for the 2019 R. Gapper book prize Winner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies, 2018. This is the first book to study the middlebrow novel in France. Middlebrow is a derogatory word that connotes blandness, mediocrity and a failed aspiration to 'high' culture. However, when appropriated as a positive term to denote that wide swathe of literature between the challenging experimentalism of the high and the formulaic tendency of the popular, it enables a rethinking of the literary canon from the point of view of what most readers actually read, a criterion curiously absent from dominant definitions of literary value. Since women have long formed a majority of the reading public, this perspective immediately feminises what has always been a very male canon. Opening with a theorisation of the concept of middlebrow that mounts a defence of some literary qualities disdained by modernism, the book then focuses on a series of case studies of periods (the Belle Epoque, inter-war, early twenty-first century), authors (including Colette, Irene Nemirovsky, Francoise Sagan, Anna Gavalda) and the middlebrow nature of literary prizes. It concludes with a double reading of a single text, from the perspective of an academic critic, and from that of a middlebrow reader.