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Class Representation In Modern Fiction And Film
Class Representation In Modern Fiction And Film, 'Rich girl meets poor boy who liberates her then dies.' Or, 'low-life girl is trashed by lower-life boy.' The contemporary middle-class fictions of poverty that inform films such as <i>Titanic</i> and <i>Kids</i> are a far cry from the nineteenth-century , Class Representation In Modern Fiction And Film has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Class Representation In Modern Fiction And Film
  • Written by author Keith Gandal
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, April 2007
  • 'Rich girl meets poor boy who liberates her then dies.' Or, 'low-life girl is trashed by lower-life boy.' The contemporary middle-class fictions of poverty that inform films such as Titanic and Kids are a far cry from the nineteenth-century
  • 'Rich girl meets poor boy who liberates her then dies.' Or, 'low-life girl is trashed by lower-life boy.' The contemporary middle-class fictions of poverty that inform films such as Titanic and Kids are a far cry from the nineteenth-century
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