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Elinor Glyn as Novelist, Moviemaker, Glamour Icon and Businesswoman
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Introduction; Chapter 1 Becoming a Writer: Glyn’s Early British Career; Chapter 2 Transatlantic Girl: Publishing in America; Chapter 3 Hollywood Star: Negotiating the Rights to Film Adaptations; Chapter 4 Three Weeks: Novel, Play and Film; Chapter 5 Contracts in Conflict: The Royalties Received from Glyn’s Films; Chapter 6 It: Novella, Film and Clara Bow; Chapter 7 Back to Britain: Glyn in the 1930s; conclu Conclusion;

About the Author

Vincent L. Barnett is an Independent Scholar in the UK. He is the author of John Maynard Keynes (2013). Alexis Weedon is UNESCO Chair in New Media Forms of the Book at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. She is the author of Victorian Publishing (2003).

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'... offers rich new examples and perspectives for Adaptation Studies in particular ... The case study of Glyn also presents a wealth of original material for understanding the networks of stardom that developed in this period ... fertile ground for fresh considerations of Glyn's career and deeper exploration of women and film history in the early and interwar periods. Scholars can build on the key connections that the volume establishes through Barnett and Weedon's meticulous archival and business research. The book offers valuable groundwork upon which new histories and case studies can be written, illuminating the varied roles that women played within early film culture.' Women's History Review

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