Pulp Fiction
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Pulp Fiction
This episode explores the evolution and characteristics of two influential literary traditions: pulp fiction and penny dreadfuls. These genres revolutionized storytelling by offering cheap, sensationalized narratives tailored for the working class and general public. While penny dreadfuls focused on serialized Victorian horror and gothic street theater, pulp magazines introduced a more industrialized approach to genre fiction, fostering iconic heroes and hardboiled detectives. Both formats served as the foundational blueprints for modern entertainment, including comic books, film noir, and serialized podcasts. By comparing their distinct formats and tones, the source highlights how these "disreputable" ancestors created a lasting legacy of fast-paced, imaginative world-building.
Pulp fiction provided a training ground for legendary writers like Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and H.P. Lovecraft
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