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Series Editors Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Hollywood, Hollywood Fiction, and American Mass Culture | 3 | |
Ch. 1 | Sunshine and Shadow: The Paradox of Hollywood in the 1920s | 23 |
Ch. 2 | "The Eden of the Movies": The Redemptive Myth of the Hollywood Romance | 41 |
Ch. 3 | Illusion and Reality: Hollywood and the Peril of Disillusionment | 63 |
Ch. 4 | Falling Stars: Hollywood Fiction and the Lessons of Stardom | 85 |
Ch. 5 | "The Most Terrifying Town in the World": Hollywood Fiction of the 1930s | 127 |
Ch. 6 | One Thousand Dollars a Week: Writers in Hollywood Fiction | 170 |
Ch. 7 | From Tinseltown to Suckerville: Hollywood Crime Novels of the Thirties and Forties | 218 |
Notes | 261 | |
Bibliography | 295 | |
Index | 313 |
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