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  2. There is no killing, no crime, and no conflicts with the law in the story…the action is not concentrated into a narrow period of time, as in his earlier fiction, but stretches across the Depression...Cain was determined to create a broad social and temporal landscape through third-person reportage, as against the narrowly defined first-person ...

  3. Mildred Pierce, as a long novel in third-person narration which is not a crime story or thriller, is not standard Cain; its pessimism, however, is standard Cain.

  4. While Mildred Pierce was turned into something of a crime story in the movie starring Joan Crawford, the book is the fairly straight-forward story of a California woman who struggles to make a life for herself and her daughter, Veda, during the years of the Great Depression.

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  5. Unlike Cain’s previous work, Mildred Pierce is not a crime story or a murder mystery—rather, Cain meant this novel to be a slice-of-life examination about the struggles of a single mother during the Great Depression.

  6. Mildred Pierce, a devoted and hardworking mother, finds herself abandoned by her husband, Bert, who leaves her for another woman. Determined to provide for her two daughters, Veda and Ray, Mildred takes on various jobs, eventually finding success as a restaurateur.

  7. In Mildred Pierce, noir master James M. Cain creates a novel of acute social observation and devasting emotional violence, with a heroine whose ambitions and sufferings are never less than...

  8. James M. Cain, the author of the book on which Mildred Pierce is based, is one of several great American crime writers of the 1940s, a group that included Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Cornell Woolrich. The novel Mildred Pierce was a bestseller despite the fact that it is more psychological than action-packed.

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