Will There Really Be a Morning? (biography)

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"Will There Really Be a Morning?" is a controversial posthumously published autobiography attributed to American actress Frances Farmer, detailing her troubled life, career, and alleged experiences with mental illness and institutionalization.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
posthumously published work
about Frances Farmer's conflicts with the studio system
Frances Farmer's family relationships
Frances Farmer's struggles with mental health
Frances Farmer's troubled life
attributedTo Frances Farmer
author Frances Farmer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Frances Farmer's acting career
Frances Farmer's experiences in psychiatric institutions
Frances Farmer's legal troubles
alleged abuses in mental hospitals
genre autobiographical literature
memoir
hasPublicationStatus posthumous
hasReputation controversial
disputed authenticity
influenced public perception of Frances Farmer
language English
mainSubject Frances Farmer
Hollywood film industry
institutionalization
mental illness
narrativePerspective first-person account
portrays conditions in psychiatric institutions in the United States
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th century
usedAsSourceFor biographical portrayals of Frances Farmer
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Frances Farmer subjectOf Will There Really Be a Morning? (biography)
Tom Topor wrote Will There Really Be a Morning? (biography)
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Will There Really Be a Morning? (biography) workTitle Will There Really Be a Morning? (biography) self-link
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this entity surface form: Will There Really Be a Morning?