Northern (genre)
The Northern is a Canadian genre in literature and film made popular by the writings of Rex Beach and Zane Grey. It is similar to the Western genre but the action occurs in the Canadian North and typically features Mounties instead of, for example, Cowboys or Sheriffs. In addition to Canada, Northern is associated with modern films that are set in Alaska. The genre was extremely popular in the inter-war years of the twentieth century. Charlie Chaplin's 1925 film The Gold Rush is a comedy that parodies some of the cliches of the Northern genre.
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Northern (genre)
The Northern is a Canadian genre in literature and film made popular by the writings of Rex Beach and Zane Grey. It is similar to the Western genre but the action occurs in the Canadian North and typically features Mounties instead of, for example, Cowboys or Sheriffs. In addition to Canada, Northern is associated with modern films that are set in Alaska. The genre was extremely popular in the inter-war years of the twentieth century. Charlie Chaplin's 1925 film The Gold Rush is a comedy that parodies some of the cliches of the Northern genre.
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Le Northern est un genre ciném ...... lement au Canada ou en Alaska.
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Northern of Northwestern is ee ...... nde de jaren 20 zeer populair.
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The Northern is a Canadian gen ...... cliches of the Northern genre.
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Le Northern est un genre ciném ...... lement au Canada ou en Alaska.
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Northern of Northwestern is ee ...... elden vaak de hoofdrol hebben.
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The Northern is a Canadian gen ...... cliches of the Northern genre.
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