Unwittingly, the post I copied and pasted to my journal yesterday turned towards discussions of Twilight and themes found therein. The night before, I was sitting around a table with friends, discussing viewings of vampire related movies and series for a uni class in which one of the texts is Twilight. This morning, I found a post relating to
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I can't stand Twilight, but to be fair, I can't stand Jane Austen or Shakespeare either and neither of them were perfect and, like Twilight, were cultural icons anyway.
I just hope people realise that's why there's the interest in studying Meyer: because of the popularity and cultural influence, not because of the quality of the work.
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Definitely popularity and cultural interest and, in this course's case, its relevance to the Gothic genre. I still don't think that it quite fits into the Gothic genre when put against some of the greats, but I guess this is the best we have to represent for our generation.
Pretty damn depressing, actually :/
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