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Agatha Christie and new directions in reading detective fiction : narratology and detective criticism / Alistair Rolls
VerfasserRolls, Alistair In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Alistair Rolls
ErschienenLondon ; New York : Routledge, 2022
Umfangx, 179 Seiten
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Includes bibliographical references and index
SerieRoutledge studies in twentieth-century literature
SchlagwörterChristie, Agatha1890-1976Criticism and interpretation In Wikipedia suchen nach Agatha1890-1976Criticism and interpretation Christie / Detective and mystery stories, EnglishHistory and criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach EnglishHistory and criticism Detective and mystery stories / English fiction20th centuryHistory and criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach English fiction20th centuryHistory and criticism / Literary criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach Literary criticism
ISBN978-1-03-226491-2
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"This book brings a new lens to the work of Agatha Christie through a series of close readings which challenge the official solutions by Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. This book's approach interweaves two core ideas: first, it explores the importance of French critic Pierre Bayard's self-styled 'detective criticism'; second, it takes detective criticism in a new direction by refocusing on the beginnings of Agatha Christie's novels. In this way, the book counters the end-orientation that has traditionally dominated the reading experience of, and critical response to, detective fiction by exploring the potential of the beginning to host other interpretations and stories. Offering a new way of reading detective fiction, this book is a mixture of narratology and detective criticism, and deploys it in the form of radical new readings of a number of Christie's most famous works. This illuminating text will interest students and scholars of crime and detective fiction, literary studies, and comparative literature"--