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Cult Fiction: Popular Reading and Pulp Theory

by Bloom, Clive

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Spine sloped. Minor rubbing. VG. Literary Criticism St. Martin's Press New York (1996) orig. boards 22x14cm, ix,262 pp Et in Arcadia Ego: 'Scuse me Mr. H'officer: An Introduction; Throwing Rice at Brad and Janet: Illicit, Delinquent Pleasures; Turning the World Round: The Print rRevolution; A River So Deep: Literacy, Language; Outlaws Against the Law Badge: Readers Reading: Smart Like Us: Culture and Kulcha; Living in Technicolor: The Rules of Pulp; Ars ratia artis: The Ripper Writing: A Cream of a Nightmare Dream; West is East: Nayland Smith's Sinophobia & Sax Rohmer's Bank Balance; This Revolting Graveyard of the Universe: The Horror Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft; Harry & Marianna: The Never Ending Supernatural Soap; Requiescat: The Death of Cult Fiction and the End of Theory.

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Title
Cult Fiction: Popular Reading and Pulp Theory
Author
Bloom, Clive
Book Condition
Used - Spine sloped. Minor rubbing. VG.
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Date Published
(1996)
Keywords
English Literature Popular Culture Pulp Fiction Sociology

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