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Mystery & Suspense Fiction - Literary Criticism, 20th Century American Literature - Pre WWII - Literary Criticism

Cain's Craft

by David Madden
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Overview

The author looks at the master of the hard-boiled novel, James M. Cain, through six perspectives: the tough and proletarian writers; popular fiction writing as a career; writing for the movies and the adaptation of novels to film; the pure novel; the influence of American fiction on European fiction; and the aesthetics of popular culture. Through the perspective of the 'pure' novel, Madden provides a long overview of the characters, subjects, themes, and techniques of all Cain's 18 novels. With annotated bibliography and index.

Synopsis

Analyzes the master of the hard-boiled novel.

Modern Fiction Studies

Madden's knowledge of Cain's work allows him to show Cain to best advantage..

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Editorials

Choice

All will find the 20-page bibliography of great use....Will be needed by undergraduates and graduates.

Modern Fiction Studies

Madden's knowledge of Cain's work allows him to show Cain to best advantage.

Modern Fiction Studies

Madden's knowledge of Cain's work allows him to show Cain to best advantage..

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1985
Publisher
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810817500

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