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Why film noir? Hollywood adaptation and women's writing in the 1940s and 1950s
Esther Sonnet
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1940s
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1950s
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best-seller
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Boundaries
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Commercial Fiction
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Conceptual
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Corpus
11%
Crime fiction
11%
Crime films
11%
daisy
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Familial
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Film noir
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Historical novel
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Hollywood
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Hollywood film
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Ideology
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Intellectual Culture
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low culture
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middlebrow
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Modernist
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Normative
11%
Pulp fiction
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Reader
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Romance
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Score
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Sexual
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Symbol
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Women
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Women writers
33%
Women's writing
11%
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accounting
11%
constraints
11%
crime
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females
11%
films
55%
margins
11%
pulps
22%
sellers
11%
women
100%
Social Sciences
Accounting
11%
Adaptation
33%
Authors
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Best Seller
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Constraint
11%
Crime
22%
Crime Film
11%
Electronic Circuits
11%
History
22%
Holding
11%
Ideologies
11%
Novels
22%
Personality
11%
Revaluation
11%
Understanding
11%
Western
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Writing
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