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-:Originally, the term ''[[pulp]]'' denoted cheap paper, first produced in the 1850s. Since then, it has also acquired the meaning of ''cheap'' literature: a host of [[maligned]] literary genres that probably begins with [[chivalric romance]]s, then moves to [[dime novel]]s and [[men's magazines]]. [Apr 2006]+:Originally, the term ''[[pulp]]'' denoted cheap paper, first produced in the 1850s. Since then, it has also acquired the meaning of ''cheap'' literature: a host of [[maligned]] literary genres that probably begins with [[chivalric romance]]s, then moves to [[dime novel]]s and [[men's magazines]]. Metaphorically, it can be used to denote any form of [[low culture]].
*[[Pulp fiction]], fiction as written by [[hack writer]]s *[[Pulp fiction]], fiction as written by [[hack writer]]s

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Originally, the term pulp denoted cheap paper, first produced in the 1850s. Since then, it has also acquired the meaning of cheap literature: a host of maligned literary genres that probably begins with chivalric romances, then moves to dime novels and men's magazines. Metaphorically, it can be used to denote any form of low culture.


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