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MCQ - 280-3172

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Although printed cheaply and for quick consumption, 1 today's experience of culture is largely shaped by dime novels. For much of the nineteenth century, Americans consumed fiction, poetry, and non-fiction by way of literary periodicals. Some of our best-known authors from this period, 2 though there were also some notable exceptions, published something close to their complete works between the pages of countless periodicals.

Things started to change around the Civil War. Harriet Beecher Stowe's great 3 novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin had been an enormously popular serial novel in the abolitionist periodical The National Era. By the time the novel's forty-week run had concluded, however, publishers were clamoring for an actual book. That book went on to become the first American bestseller.4 And it showed that Americans were willing to pay for books, which had, to that point, been too expensive to print and subsequently to buy. 5

In 1860, Irwin and Erastus Beadle published the first in a long series of what 6 would become known as Beadle's Dime Novels. The first was called Malaeska, The Indian Wife of the White Hunter. By the turn of the nineteenth century, dime novels were everywhere.

The 7 affects are difficult to chart, but we can actually see the influence of these dime novels everywhere. Much of the mythology of the Old West, for example, was concretized in these dime novels, and William Bonney and James Butler Hickok became the folk heroes Billy the Kid and Wild Bill Hickok as the dime novels charted their (largely imagined) adventures.8

The new media of the twentieth-century—film, radio, and comic books—may have replaced the dime novel, but they did so with much they had 9 been taught from the dime novel's popularity. All three media, for instance, borrowed characters that had become popular in dime novels—characters such as Frank Reade and Nick Carter, Master Detective. Then, in comic books and radio, a new generation of superheroes—The Shadow, Superman, and Popeye—was created in the mold of the old swashbuckling romanciers of the dime-novel era.

So today, as we enjoy superhero action films or boy-wizard series of novels, we should be aware that there is nothing new under the sun. Indeed, 10 for our hopelessly mass-media universe, this now forgotten form laid the foundation, pushing the same books onto countless readers. Such a feat may be commonplace as films gross many billions of dollars at the box office, but in the nineteenth century, the dime novel brought a new 11 frame of reference and a belief that the small world was getting larger bit by bit.

Question:

If the author were to remove the phrase "for an actual book" (ending the sentence at the word clamoring), the sentence would lose

  1. specific information that clarifies the subject of the next sentence.
  2. a description of the greed of publishers in the nineteenth century.
  3. details that show how Stowe's work came to be so popular.
  4. a description of the greed of publishers in the nineteenth century.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

A The correct choice will support the passage while being as precise as possible. The next sentence begins with the subject That book, and without the phrase the publishers were clamoring for an actual book, the reader wouldn't know what that book is. This reasoning is summed up in (A). Choice (B) is incorrect because we have no support for publishers being greedy. Choice (C) is incorrect because the passage says Stowe was already popular as a periodical series.

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