Adoring Outlander: Essays on Fandom, Genre and the Female Audience
Synopsis
What is behind Outlander fever--the hit television drama's popularity? Is it author Diana Gabaldon's teasing posts on social media? Is it the real history reimagined? The highly emotional melodrama?
Or is it the take-charge heroine and the sweet hero in a kilt? One of the show's biggest draws is its multigenre appeal. Gabaldon--whose Outlander novels form the basis of the series--has called it science fiction, fantasy, romance, historical fiction and military fiction, depending on her audience.
This collection of new essays explores the series as a romance, a ghost story, an epic journey, a cozy mystery, a comedy of manners, a gothic thriller and a feminist answer to Game of Thrones, and considers the source of its broad appeal.
Publisher information
- Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
- ISBN: 9781476664231
- Number of pages: 224
- Dimensions: 151 x 224 x 17 mm
- Weight: 296g
- Languages: English
