Hilda Crane

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Hilda Crane is a mid-20th-century novel by Samson Raphaelson, best known for its incisive portrayal of a conflicted young woman returning to her small hometown after failed relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
novel
author Samson Raphaelson NERFINISHED
basedOn Hilda Crane NERFINISHED
centralConflict protagonist’s struggle with past relationships and hometown expectations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre domestic fiction
novel
psychological fiction
hasAdaptation Hilda Crane (film) NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Hilda Crane (character) NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus inner conflict of a young woman
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalAudience adult readers
protagonist Hilda Crane (character) NERFINISHED
setting small American town
theme conflict between individual desire and social norms
female independence
returning home
romantic relationships
social expectations
timePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century

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Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (novel and film)
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (novel and screenplay)
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (novel and film adaptation)
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (adaptations)
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (novel, film, adaptations)
Samson Raphaelson notableWork Hilda Crane
this entity surface form: Hilda Crane (novel, screenplay, film, adaptations)