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15 produkter
15 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
202 kr
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Del 2 - Stay the Distance
All Heart
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
180 kr
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Del 3 - Stay the Distance
Derby Horse
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
180 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2015
193 kr
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Del 3 - Stay the Distance
Derby Horse
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
286 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
388 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2000
1 066 kr
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In the 1920s a distinctively American detective fiction emerged from the pages of pulp magazines. The \u201chard-boiled\u201d stories published in Black Mask, Dime Detective, Detective Fiction Weekly, and Clues featured a new kind of hero and soon challenged the popularity of the British mysteries that held readers in thrall on both sides of the Atlantic. In Hard-Boiled Erin A. Smith examines the culture that produced and supported this form of detective story through the 1940s. Relying on pulp magazine advertising, the memoirs of writers and publishers, Depression-era studies of adult reading habits, social and labor history, Smith offers an innovative account of how these popular stories were generated and read. She shows that although the work of pulp fiction authors like Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Erle Stanley Gardner have become \u201cclassics\u201d of popular culture, the hard-boiled genre was dominated by hack writers paid by the word, not self-styled artists. Pulp magazine editors and writers emphasized a gritty realism in the new genre.Unlike the highly rational and respectable British protagonists (Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, for instance), tough-talking American private eyes relied as much on their fists as their brains as they made their way through tangled plotlines. Casting working-class readers of pulp fiction as \u201cpoachers,\u201d Smith argues that they understood these stories as parables about Taylorism, work, and manhood; as guides to navigating consumer culture; as sites for managing anxieties about working women. Engaged in re-creating white, male privilege for the modern, heterosocial world, pulp detective fiction shaped readers into consumers by selling them what they wanted to hear - stories about manly artisan-heroes who resisted encroaching commodity culture and the female consumers who came with it. Commenting on the genre\u2019s staying power, Smith considers contemporary detective fiction by women, minority, and gay and lesbian writers.
Häftad, Engelska, 2000
376 kr
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In the 1920s a distinctively American detective fiction emerged from the pages of pulp magazines. The \u201chard-boiled\u201d stories published in Black Mask, Dime Detective, Detective Fiction Weekly, and Clues featured a new kind of hero and soon challenged the popularity of the British mysteries that held readers in thrall on both sides of the Atlantic. In Hard-Boiled Erin A. Smith examines the culture that produced and supported this form of detective story through the 1940s. Relying on pulp magazine advertising, the memoirs of writers and publishers, Depression-era studies of adult reading habits, social and labor history, Smith offers an innovative account of how these popular stories were generated and read. She shows that although the work of pulp fiction authors like Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Erle Stanley Gardner have become \u201cclassics\u201d of popular culture, the hard-boiled genre was dominated by hack writers paid by the word, not self-styled artists. Pulp magazine editors and writers emphasized a gritty realism in the new genre.Unlike the highly rational and respectable British protagonists (Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, for instance), tough-talking American private eyes relied as much on their fists as their brains as they made their way through tangled plotlines. Casting working-class readers of pulp fiction as \u201cpoachers,\u201d Smith argues that they understood these stories as parables about Taylorism, work, and manhood; as guides to navigating consumer culture; as sites for managing anxieties about working women. Engaged in re-creating white, male privilege for the modern, heterosocial world, pulp detective fiction shaped readers into consumers by selling them what they wanted to hear - stories about manly artisan-heroes who resisted encroaching commodity culture and the female consumers who came with it. Commenting on the genre\u2019s staying power, Smith considers contemporary detective fiction by women, minority, and gay and lesbian writers.
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
283 kr
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Del 2 - Crazy Medical Stories
Crazy Medical Stories
Volume 2
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
154 kr
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Del 2 - Stories from the NICU
Stories From The NICU
Volume 2
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
153 kr
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Del 3 - Stories from the NICU
Stories From the NICU
Volume 3
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
125 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2023
168 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
159 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
158 kr
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