MURDER INK THE MYSTERY READER S COMPANION

MURDER INK THE MYSTERY READER S COMPANION
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Murder Ink

Murder Ink
Author: Dilys Winn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1977
Genre: Detective and mystery stories, English
ISBN: 0715377485

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Murder ink

Murder ink
Author: Dilys Winn
Publsiher: Workman Pub Co
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1984-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0894807773

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Essays discuss mystery plots, the history of crime fiction, genre conventions, disguises, spies, detectives, crimes, victims, and mystery writers

Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection 2 volumes

Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection  2 volumes
Author: Mitzi M. Brunsdale
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2010-07-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313345319

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This book provides an introduction to 24 iconic figures, real and fictional, that have shaped the detective/mystery genre of popular literature. Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection: From Sleuths to Superheroes is an insightful look at one of our most popular and diverse fictional genres, providing a guided tour of mystery and crime writing by focusing on two dozen of the field's most enduring creations and creators. Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection spans the history of the detective story with series of critical entries on the field's most evocative names, from the originator of the form, Edgar Allan Poe, to its first popular running character, Sherlock Holmes; from the Golden Age of Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, and Charlie Chan—in fiction and films—to small screen heroes, such as Columbo and Jessica Fletcher. Also included are other accomplished practitioners of the craft of mystery/crime storytelling, including Agatha Christie, Tony Hillerman, and Alfred Hitchcock.

Rediscovering Nancy Drew

Rediscovering Nancy Drew
Author: Carolyn Stewart Dyer,Nancy Tillman Romalov
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1995-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780877455011

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"Rediscovering Nancy Drew is a rich collection of literary memories and insightful cultural comments."--Journal of Children's Literature "Nancy, especially the Nancy of the original story, is our bright heroine, chasing down the shadows, conquering our worst fears, giving us a glimpse of our brave and better selves, proving to everybody exactly how admirable and wonderful a thing it is to be a girl. Thank you, Nancy Drew."--Nancy Pickard "Nancy Drew belongs to a moment in feminist history; it is a moment, I suggest, that we celebrate, allowing ourselves the satisfaction of praising her for what she dared and forgiving her for what she failed to undertake or understand."--Carolyn G. Heilbrun "Rediscovering Nancy Drew lights up the territory. It informs, delights, and acknowledges through love and scholarship a debt long overdue."--Dale H. Ross In 1991, women staff and faculty at the University of Iowa discovered that the pseudonymous author of the original Nancy Drew books, Carolyn Keene, was none other than Mildred Wirt Benson, the first person to earn a master's degree in journalism at Iowa. The excitement caused by their discovery led to the 1993 Nancy Drew Conference, which explored the remarkable passion for Nancy Drew that spans a wide spectrum of American society. The result: a lively collaboration of essays by and interviews with mystery writers, collectors, publishers, librarians, scholars, journalists, and fans which presents a spirited, informative, totally enjoyable tribute to the driver of that blue roadster so many readers have coveted.

The Female Investigator in Literature Film and Popular Culture

The Female Investigator in Literature  Film  and Popular Culture
Author: Lisa M. Dresner
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-12-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781476607733

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In this book the author examines how women detectives are portrayed in film, in literature and on TV. Chapters examine the portrayal of female investigators in each of these four genres: the Gothic novel, the lesbian detective novel, television and film.

Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine

Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1164
Release: 1980
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: STANFORD:36105118874762

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Spies and Holy Wars

Spies and Holy Wars
Author: Reeva S. Simon
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780292723009

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Illuminating a powerful intersection between popular culture and global politics, Spies and Holy Wars draws on a sampling of more than eight hundred British and American thrillers that are propelled by the theme of jihad—an Islamic holy war or crusade against the West. Published over the past century, the books in this expansive study encompass spy novels and crime fiction, illustrating new connections between these genres and Western imperialism. Demonstrating the social implications of the popularity of such books, Reeva Spector Simon covers how the Middle Eastern villain evolved from being the malleable victim before World War II to the international, techno-savvy figure in today's crime novels. She explores the impact of James Bond, pulp fiction, and comic books and also analyzes the ways in which world events shaped the genre, particularly in recent years. Worldwide terrorism and economic domination prevail as the most common sources of narrative tension in these works, while military "tech novels" restored the prestige of the American hero in the wake of post-Vietnam skepticism. Moving beyond stereotypes, Simon examines the relationships between publishing trends, political trends, and popular culture at large—giving voice to the previously unexamined truths that emerge from these provocative page-turners.