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    Default How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    It is my theory that Stephen King adopted the term "Constant Reader" from the Canadian author Robertson Davies. Davies uses this term in his book "Leaven Of Malice."

    Evidence in favour of this comes from The Tommyknockers. In the chapter about Hilly Brown learning magic, Stephen King makes mention of Davies and his Deptford trilogy. King is an admirer of Davies and "Leaven of Malice" was published in 1954, way before Stephen King broke into print.

    Any thoughts?

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    Sounds plausible. I'll try to remember to ask him about it.


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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    Hi,

    I'll be very interested in his answer, cause I feel the brilliant concept of CR's is one of the things that binds us together here on the SKMB, the Fellowship of the King!

    Long days and pleasant nights

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    Agreed, John. It makes you feel like more than a fan. Almost like he acknowledges your participation as a reader as part of his work. I will definitely keep check on the answer to this one.

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    I love it!!!! It makes his books so personal, like the old school letter in the mail box !

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    I think the expression « Constant Reader » was first used by Paul Sheldon to describ Annie Wilkes in « Misery ». So in TK, it would be the second time « Constant Reader » showed up...

    As for where it came from and what does it means in terms of King's work, I would be extremely interested in knowing the answer, because I am presently working on my thesis, wich will explore metafiction in the « Dark Tower » series, and I would love to add a part about the Constant Reader.

    So, if anybody has information (such as when was the term first used, in wich books is this expression used, and it's context).

    Thank you big-big for any clues on that subject!

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    Dorothy Parker used it as a pen name in the 1920s. It seems to me that an author like Twain or Dickens used a similar expression for his readership, but I'm drawing a blank.

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    Question Annie Wilkes as Constant Reader?

    Hello everybody!

    I recently came across an information concerning Misery and I wondered if somebody would be able to give me more information about it.

    During Misery, Paul Sheldon often refers to Annie Wilkes as his « Constant Reader ». And supposedly, it is the first time that the expression « Constant Reader » is being used by King.

    So, is there a previous occurence of the « Constant Reader »? And from who King got this idea, and why would he use the same expression to talk about us?

    Thanks for all the info you can give me!

    P.S. I already posted a reply on the « general » subject of the « Constant Reader » in the «Chattery Teeths » section, but since this is primarly about Misery, it seemed like te right place to start this thread.



    Moderator's Reply:
    I may be misunderstanding what you're asking, but I've put this back in this thread as the question about the origin of the term "Constant Reader" was answered here so seemed redundant to post a new thread.

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    Dorothy Parker is who I thought of when I first read the phrase--she used it when writing as a book reviewer for the New Yorker (and it's a bit of kaincidence that the New Yorker with SK's new short story is now available).

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    Default Re: How did Stephen King come up with the term "Constant Reader?"

    I'm rereading Misery again, and I just « stumbled » (ok, I was looking for something like this!) on this phrase, by Paul Sheldon : « Annie Wilkes was the perfect audience, a woman who loved stories without having the slightest interest in the mechanics of making them. She was the embodiment of that Victorian archetype, Constant Reader. » (p. 63 in the Signet papeback edition). So! Where could I find more information about this « Victorian archetype »? It would likely point to Dickens, as Mr Vincent suggested in a precedent reply...

    But what about Dorothy Parker? Any link between her and Mr King? I've never heard about her in any ok King's work (both fictions and non-fictions)

    Once again, thank you big big for any idea, comment or information!

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