Re: Popular literature of the late 1850s
So Beadle's Dime Novels were NOT the most popular books in the Army? Were they not passed from hand to hand until they literally fell apart? and did the military preachers not lambast them for their worldliness and lack of character building principles?
I understand this thread began by a request for a best seller listing. Therefore, I'm assuming the desire to portray a college or at least, well-read, individual with above average literary skills.
But where does that leave Beadle? Was he not a champion of the lesser, off-season student who could obtain satisfaction from the bigword-skipping nature of the novelist's prose? Did the newspapers even acknowledge his works? Are the abovementioned points accurate or mere folklore?
So Beadle's Dime Novels were NOT the most popular books in the Army? Were they not passed from hand to hand until they literally fell apart? and did the military preachers not lambast them for their worldliness and lack of character building principles?
I understand this thread began by a request for a best seller listing. Therefore, I'm assuming the desire to portray a college or at least, well-read, individual with above average literary skills.
But where does that leave Beadle? Was he not a champion of the lesser, off-season student who could obtain satisfaction from the bigword-skipping nature of the novelist's prose? Did the newspapers even acknowledge his works? Are the abovementioned points accurate or mere folklore?
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