Hardboiled Detective Fiction as Confessional Literature

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An analytical study of the hardboiled detective genre of the 1930s-1940s as a form of confessional literature, exploring representations of masculinity in conflict with morality and meaning during a period of disillusionment and hyper-masculinity.

Detail from cover of Black Mask magazine (March 1944), public domain

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