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Why is Stephen King a bestselling novelist
“But Amy was right: nobody ever asks about the language. They ask the DeLillos and the Updikes and the Styrons, but they don’t ask popular novelists.”1
The above quote aptly illustrates the incredible bias that exists in academia today regarding popular literature. Many English departments are victims of a literary pretentiousness, whereby anything that the great unwashed masses read and enjoy must inherently have no scholarly value. Indeed, when I informed people that I was writing a critical essay on Stephen King the most common response was laughter. I found this to be a rather curious response. Surely the world’s bestselling living author deserves some critical attention, if only to see what it is that makes him so popular. This is what I have decided to investigate in this essay.
Firstly, the horror genre is King’s main (but not exclusive) area of writing, and it is one which people absolutely adore. Everybody goes to horror films and on rollercoasters at theme parks, part of the human condition is a desire to be terrified, as if we are trying to preview the end. King’s novels expertly tap into the human collective conscious regarding this morbid fascination. His writing is subtle enough to make one believe
Approximate Word count = 2261
Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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