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Template for PhD Dissertation - Forskning

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4 SOCIOLOGICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL NOVEL.<br />

41 Race Problems.<br />

42 Social strata: classes: class-feuds: lawsuits, etc.<br />

43 Everyday professions and occupations (including histories of businesses).<br />

44 Unusual occupations and modes of life.<br />

45 Bohemian life (actors, artists, writers, etc.).<br />

46 Sporting picaresque: including showmen, gypsies, etc.<br />

47 Hunting, shooting and horsemanship.<br />

48 Racing, gambling and speculation.<br />

49 Short stories of occupations and sociological problems.<br />

5 LOCAL AND HISTORICAL FICTION.<br />

51 Unusual settings (cosmopolitan, exotic, etc.).<br />

52 Local setting (i.e., district around library).<br />

53 Story of rural life (including dialect story).<br />

54 Story of town, district or family. [Unless industry or occupation is more<br />

important.]<br />

55 Short stories of localities, etc.<br />

56 Historical novel.<br />

57 Historical adventure, romance (“clock and sword” <strong>for</strong>mula) and historical<br />

picaresque.<br />

58 European War of 1914-’19: reconstructions. [See also 67.]<br />

59 Short stories of history, European War, etc.<br />

6 ADVENTURE STORIES.<br />

61 Simple, non-tendencious picaresque.<br />

62 Exploration, treasure-hunting, etc.<br />

63 Sea-stories, piracy, etc.<br />

64 Short stories of exploration, the sea, etc.<br />

65 ”Western” <strong>for</strong>mula.<br />

66 Fantastic adventure. [e.g., E. R. Burroughs.]<br />

67 Tales of fighting and revolution (including Foreign Legion). [See also 58.]<br />

68 Ruritanian adventure.<br />

69 Short stories: “Western,” fantastic, fighting or Ruritanian.<br />

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