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Everyone loves (or hates) a lord: the aristocracy in British interwar cinema
Stephen Sharot
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Interwar
100%
Cinema
100%
Hate
100%
Aristocrats
100%
Aristocracy
100%
Lower Class
33%
Modernity
16%
Societal Context
16%
Cultural Importance
16%
Social Importance
16%
Standing up
16%
Popular Media
16%
Hero
16%
Positive Representation
16%
Immorality
16%
Political Power
16%
Comedy
16%
Madness
16%
Villains
16%
British Cinema
16%
Silent Film
16%
Costume
16%
Filmmakers
16%
Romantic Drama
16%
Arts and Humanities
Interwar
100%
aristocrats
100%
Popular
16%
Danger
16%
Protagonist
16%
Courage
16%
Continuation
16%
Hero
16%
Sound
16%
Romance
16%
comedies
16%
Villain
16%
Romantic Drama
16%
filmmaker
16%
Silent Film
16%
Madness
16%
Costume
16%