God Save The Child
.... Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. Jack Spenser is in the mold of fictional detectives Phillip
Marlowe and
Sam Spade. He is a tough, macho ....
(894

4

)
Mysteries and Detection
.... characterization, poetic descriptions the all-pervasive sharp edge of
Marlowe's wit, an .... like Nick and Nora Charles and hardboiled private-eye
Sam Spade, there ....
(1591

6

)
Mysteries and Detection
.... characterization, poetic descriptions the all-pervasive sharp edge of
Marlowe's wit, an .... like Nick and Nora Charles and hardboiled private-eye
Sam Spade, there ....
(1591

6

)
Analysis of The Maltese Falcon and Contempt
.... characterization, poetic descriptions, the all-pervasive sharp edge of
Marlowe's wit, an ....
Sam's growing relationship with Brigid as he remains one step behind ....
(2125

9

)
Film Noir-Femme Fatale
.... Frank Chambers is a victim of Cora's because, unlike
Marlowe, he tolerates her .... instead of base desire and passion, the Bogart character,
Sam Spade, would risk ....
(4785

19

)
American Individualism and Social Commitment In H
.... mythic heroes such as The Lone Ranger or Will Kane (the hero from the film "High Noon") or famous fictional detectives
Sam Spade and Philip
Marlowe are all ....
(1430

6

)
American Individualism & Social Commitment In H
.... mythic heroes such as The Lone Ranger or Will Kane (the hero from the film "High Noon") or famous fictional detectives
Sam Spade and Philip
Marlowe are all ....
(1430

6

)
FILM NOIR
.... because it attracted a mainly female audience, as opposed to the generally male audiences of the hard boiled detectives, from
Sam Spade to Philip
Marlowe. ....
(748

3

)
OLD , MIDDLE & MODERN ENGLISH St
.... the morality play, appeared in 1501; Thomas More's Utopia, in 1551 (translated from the Latin); Christopher
Marlowe's Tamburlaine, in 1587 .... Or possibly
Sam? ....
(6175

25

)
OLD ENGLISH, MIDDLE ENGLISH , MODERN ENGLISH St
.... the morality play, appeared in 1501; Thomas More's Utopia, in 1551 (translated from the Latin); Christopher
Marlowe's Tamburlaine, in 1587 .... Or possibly
Sam? ....
(6175

25

)