Fox Books

E1003307

Fox Books is a large, corporate bookstore chain featured in the film "You've Got Mail," representing the big-box competitor to independent bookshops.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Fox Books canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional bookstore chain
fictional company
appearsIn 1998 film You've Got Mail NERFINISHED
You've Got Mail NERFINISHED
associatedCharacter Joe Fox NERFINISHED
associatedFamily Fox family NERFINISHED
businessModel big-box bookstore
businessType bookstore chain
competesWith The Shop Around the Corner NERFINISHED
contrastsWith The Shop Around the Corner NERFINISHED
createdFor narrative conflict in You've Got Mail
hasFeature café area
in-store events
hasGenreContext romantic comedy film setting
industry bookselling
inspiredBy real-world big-box bookstore chains
medium film
narrativeFunction represents big-box competition to independent bookstores
narrativeRole antagonistic business competitor
offers books
children's books
discounted bestsellers
portrayedAs efficient and market-dominant
modern and impersonal
scale large corporate chain
settingLocation New York City
storeFormat large retail bookstore
symbolizes corporate commercialization of bookselling
threat to small independent businesses
targetMarket mass-market book buyers

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Joe Fox owns Fox Books
Joe Fox employer Fox Books