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Cornell Woolrich and Transmedia Noir
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Cornell Woolrich and Transmedia Noir

Cornell Woolrich and Transmedia Noir uses the oeuvre of famed mystery writer Cornell Woolrich (1903-1968) as an optic into the media networks of American pulp fiction and the "weird tales" (in the parlance of the time) that were a seedbed of noir. Woolrich’s fiction was widely published in thriller magazines like Argosy and Black Mask, and his work was a frequent source for radio anthologies, television series, and film adaptations. Tracking the transmedia circulation of Woolrich’s stories and their various adaptations allows a rethinking of film noir as part of a broader "noir mediascape" during this era.
Alaotsikko
Crime Fiction Studies Volume 4, Issue 1
Toimittaja
Rob King
ISBN
9781399517652
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
20.2.2023