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‘Nobody Loves a Fat Man: Fatty Arbuckle and Conspicuous Consumption in 1920’s America’
Volume: 57, Issue: 1
Swansea University Author: Alan Bilton
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A study of the career of Fatty Arbuckle in relation to notions of conspicuous consumption in the 1920s.
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Amerikastudien
2012
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