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PamWilson/GregSmith <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Nov 1995 22:49:14 EST
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>  Does anyone know of any serious scholarly study of the Seinfeld show?
>  Or any decent articles in the non-scholarly media.
 
Please forgive the SHAMELESS plug of my own work.
 
My article "Plotting a TV Show about Nothing:  Patterns of Narration in
_Seinfeld_"  appears in the latest edition of _Creative Screenwriting_
(Fall 1995, V. 2, No. 3).
 
It's written for an mixed audience of scholars and industry professionals,
so the style is fairly accessible (i.e., suitable for undergrads), though
I hope the ideas in it still count as "serious scholarly study."
 
Greg M. Smith
Carlow College/University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
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