Beatles Real Person Fiction: The Role of Fiction in 21st-century Beatles Fandom
By (Author) Bethany Easton
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
11th December 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of music
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Beth Easton identifies and analyzes Beatles Real Person Fiction (BRPF) as a significant element of 21st-century Beatles fandom through which fans create intimacy through the creation of new content, regardless of its fictional status.
21st-century Beatles fans continue to find new ways to access the group and view new content. Interviews with and surveys of authors and readers alongside textual analysis of BRPF texts provide insight into the fandom and creation of fanfiction. This analysis ultimately demonstrates that all generations of Beatles fans desire belonging to a community in which their fandom can be shared and Beatles knowledge celebrated.
BRPF enables this, as both authors and readers connect over their shared fandom and a desire to learn and distribute Beatles information. However, within the community a hierarchy of fans is present, with first-generation Beatles fans possessing a curator role to ensure the Beatles are presented accurately. For newer generations of fans who were not present during the Beatles active period, BRPF offers a way to learn more about the group whilst gaining an intimacy with them.
Beth Easton is a lecturer at Cumbria University, UK, with research interests in Leadership and Popular Culture and 21st-century Beatles Fandom. She has worked as a locum custodian at the National Trusts Beatles houses and witness the fandom first-hand.