I wasn't going to join in here (once again) over The Network's Potter complex, but I rather agree almost entirely with Petrarch's Love, with one more caveat: Knowing a bit of Rowling's story in creating Potter, she achieved what any writer can only admire, even if solely on a marketing level. This is the 21st century, and franchise is the name of the game. You can whine or study it and respect it and or offer warnings about it, and again, Shakespeare was disparaged in his day by the academic aesthete, even while his work was popular with all classes, and I've read that he is what he is today because of the Romantic Movement--in this sense it is too soon to canonize or trash Harry Potter. Stop being so eager to settle the score, and let the baby boomers die off, and we will see what her staying power is in the market.


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