id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kql36joptzee3finuhxmaq526q Charlotte Beyer "Seeing the Actual Physical Betty Kane": Reading the Fille Fatale in Josephine Tey's The Franchise Affair in the Age of #metoo 2019 21 .pdf application/pdf 7546 498 58 "Seeing the Actual Physical Betty Kane": Reading the Fille Fatale in Josephine Tey's The Franchise Affair in the Age of #metoo Reading the Fille Fatale in Josephine Tey's The Franchise Affair in the Age representing female sexuality and social class in the late Golden Age crime Josephine Tey's late Golden Age novel, The Franchise Affair (1948),1 is often read as and representation of the schoolgirl villain/victim Betty Kane: character (the fille fatale Betty Kane, and to reclaim the novel by studying it through a contemporary In The Franchise Affair, Tey uses the crime genre's conventions to scrutinise the Here, Betty's Kane's fille fatale performance of sexual innocence is presented as the courtroom that the female victim/villain at the heart of The Franchise Affair is The Franchise Affair's intense scrutiny of Betty Kane's physical appearance in the the Fille Fatale in Josephine Tey's The Franchise Affair in the Age of #metoo. ./cache/work_kql36joptzee3finuhxmaq526q.pdf ./txt/work_kql36joptzee3finuhxmaq526q.txt