100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction

100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
Title 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher
Total Pages 402
Release 2001
Genre Literary Criticism
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Essays taken from Salem Press's Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction, published in 1988.

100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction

100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
Title 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher
Total Pages 757
Release 2001
Genre Detective and mystery stories
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What about Murder?

What about Murder?
Title What about Murder? PDF eBook
Author Jon L. Breen
Publisher Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 184
Release 1981
Genre Literary Criticism
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Identifies and annotates 239 books about mystery and detective fiction published through the end of 1981.

100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction

100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
Title 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2001
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ISBN 9780893569730

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Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery

Masters of the
Title Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery PDF eBook
Author Curtis Evans
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 310
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786490896

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In 1972, in an attempt to elevate the stature of the "crime novel," influential crime writer and critic Julian Symons cast numerous Golden Age detective fiction writers into literary perdition as "Humdrums," condemning their focus on puzzle plots over stylish writing and explorations of character, setting and theme. This volume explores the works of three prominent British "Humdrums"--Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, and Alfred Walter Stewart--revealing their work to be more complex, as puzzles and as social documents, than Symons allowed. By championing the intrinsic merit of these mystery writers, the study demonstrates that reintegrating the "Humdrums" into mystery genre studies provides a fuller understanding of the Golden Age of detective fiction and its aftermath.

Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction

Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
Title Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author J. Randolph Cox
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1989
Genre Reference
ISBN

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For more than a century, the mystery and detective story has been among the most popular forms of fiction in bookstores and libraries. Some writers (Edgar Allan Poe or Dashiell Hammett, for example) have attracted a considerable body of critical response; others have been the focus of less scrutiny. This bibliography is intended for the student, general reader, or mystery buff who needs some basic information about the mystery genre and its representative authors. Selective, rather than exhaustive, it serves as an introduction. Entries on the life and work of seventy-five writers from Margery Allingham, Raymond Chandler, and Amanda Cross to P.D. James, John D. MacDonald, Edgar Allan Poe, Ellery Queen, and Georges Simenon appear.

H.C. Bailey's Reggie Fortune and the Golden Age of Detective Fiction

H.C. Bailey's Reggie Fortune and the Golden Age of Detective Fiction
Title H.C. Bailey's Reggie Fortune and the Golden Age of Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author Laird R. Blackwell
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 188
Release 2017-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476670692

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H.C. Bailey's detective Reggie Fortune was one of the most popular protagonists of the Golden Age of detective fiction. Fortune appeared in nine novels yet it was in a series of 84 short stories that were published from 1920 to 1940 where he truly shone, combining elements of several popular archetypes--the eccentric logician, the forensic investigator, the hard-boiled interrogator, the psychological profiler, the defender of justice. This critical study examines the Fortune stories in the context of other popular detective fiction of the era. Bailey's classics are distinguished by well-clued puzzles, brilliant sleuthing, vivid description and social critique, with Fortune evoking images of Don Quixote and the Arthurian Knights in his pursuit of truth and justice in an uncaring world.