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Brevity and the Short Form in Serial Television

Shannon Wells-Lassagne
Barcode 9781474482059
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Release Date: 30/04/2026

Label: Edinburgh University Press
Series: Screen Serialities
Contributors: Shannon Wells-Lassagne (Edited by), Sylvaine Bataille (Edited by), Florence Cabaret (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Focuses on television fictions as short forms rather than expansive narratives, and how this relates to their seriality.
This book offers various approaches to understanding the short form in television. The collection is structured in three parts, first engaging with the concept of brevity as inherent to television fiction, before going on to examine how the rapidly-changing landscape of "television" outside traditional networks might adapt this trope to new contexts made accessible by streaming platforms. The final part of the study examines how this short form is inextricable from a larger context, either in its relation to seriality (from the crossover to the "bottle episode") and/or a larger structure, for example in the reception of a larger whole through short but evocative clips in order to better weigh their impact (from "Easter Egg" fan videos to "Analyses of"). The collection concludes with an interview with award-winning screenwriter Vincent Poymiro about his French series En thérapie (an adaptation of BeTipul/In Treatment).