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Elinor Glyn

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Elinor Glyn

1864 — 1943Jersey, Channel Islands, UK

Elinor Glyn (Saint Helier, Jersey, Reino Unido, 17 de outubro de 1864 – Chelsea, Londres, Reino Unido, 23 de setembro de 1943), nascida Elinor Sutherland, foi uma romancista e roteirista inglesa e uma das precursoras da ficção erótica para mulheres. Foi ela quem cunhou o uso de It como um eufemismo para sexualidade ou para atração sexual, e seus trabalhos tiveram grande influência sobre a cultura popular no início do século XX.

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Three Week Ends

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1928 · Story

Show People

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The Affairs of Anatol

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1921 · como Bridge Player

Clara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen Goddess

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2012

It

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1927 · como Madame Elinor Glyn

Clara Bow: Discovering the "It" Girl

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1999 · como Self - Author of 'It' (archive footage)

One Day

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1916 · Original Story

Love's Blindness

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1926 · Writer

His Hour

His Hour

1924 · Novel

Red Hair

Red Hair

1928 · Novel

Knowing Men

Knowing Men

1930 · como Herself (Prologue)

Romance: Three Weeks

1977 · Writer

Such Men Are Dangerous

Such Men Are Dangerous

1930 · Story

Three Weeks

1914 · Novel

Bodas Reais

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1925 · Writer

Esposa Mártir

Esposa Mártir

1922 · Novel

Halcyone

Halcyone

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Six Days

Six Days

1923 · Novel

How to Educate a Wife

How to Educate a Wife

1924 · Story

The Career of Katherine Bush

The Career of Katherine Bush

1919 · Novel

Three Weeks

Three Weeks

1924 · Novel