Marilyn Monroe by Graham Mccann

Marilyn Monroe by Graham Mccann

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Analyzes the ways in which Marilyn Monroe's life was interwoven with the images that were constructed of her and the myths that were spun around her. The book's claim to originality lies in its attempt to analyze in a serious way her life, her films and her relation to modern culture.

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Marilyn Monroe by Graham Mccann

Analyzes the ways in which Marilyn Monroe's life was interwoven with the images that were constructed of her and the myths that were spun around her. The book's claim to originality lies in its attempt to analyze in a serious way her life, her films and her relation to modern culture.

Graham McCann is a lecturer at Kings College, Cambridge, where he teaches Social and Political Theory. Marilyn Monroe: The Body in the Library (1988), Woody Allen: New Yorker (1990), Rebel Males: Clift, Brando, and Dean, and a new study of Theodore Adorno for Blackwells are among his earlier works.

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ISBN 13 9780745603797
ISBN 10 0745603793
Title Marilyn Monroe
Author Graham Mccann
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Polity Press
Year published 1988-02-11
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.