Grey's Anatomy 101

Seattle Grace, Unauthorized

By Leah Wilson (Editor)
(Benbella Books, Paperback, 9781933771144, 208pp.)

Publication Date: July 2007

Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook

Categories: Television - History & Criticism

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Grey's Anatomy 101 is a collection of essays on the smash-hit television show, Grey's Anatomy, and is not authorized by the ABC network, creators or producers of Grey's Anatomy, or any entity associated with the show. Thoughtful and refreshing essays weigh in on how the wildly popular hospital drama, Grey’s Anatomy, rises above its genre in this anthology. With its sharp writing, strong female characters, and stellar cast of ethnically diverse actors, the show made an immediate splash with viewers. Topics range from lighthearted relationship commentary and speculation—“Why Dr. Meredith Grey and Dr. Derek Shepherd Don’t Mix” and “Picking Up Men in Bars”—to the analysis of more serious themes, such as “Shades of Grey: The Moral Ambiguity of Grey’s Anatomy” and “George O’Malley, Nietzschean Superman.”




About the Author

Leah Wilson is the editor of Perfectly Plum and Welcome to Wisteria Lane and the coeditor of James Bond in the 21st Century and Mapping the World of Harry Potter. She lives in Dallas.

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