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Women and the Popular Imagination in the Twenties
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Author(s):
Billie Melman
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1988
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-19101-7
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978-1-349-19099-7
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1988
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10.1007/978-1-349-19099-7
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: 1918–28, Contexts and Texts
pp. 15
The Superfluous Woman, the Flapper, the Disfranchised Female and the Rothermere Press
pp. 41
‘Sex Novels’: A New Kind of Best-seller
pp. 52
1921: If Winter Comes — a ‘Masculine’ Novel
pp. 65
1924: The Green Hat
pp. 76
1924, Annus Mirabilis: The Constant Nymph
pp. 89
1919–28: ‘The Sheik of Araby’ — Freedom in Captivity in the Desert Romance
pp. 107
Class and Gender: The ‘Girls’ Weeklies’
pp. 121
‘A Lass of Lancashire’: The Mill Girl as Emblem of Working-Class Virtues
pp. 134
The Emigrant: Romance and the Empire
pp. 145
Conclusion
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