The essays in this revised and expanded volume explore a variety of structuring taxonomies, the relationships between the aesthetic forms, styles and methodologies of detective and crime fiction in the late-Victorian and Edwardian period. The influences on the artists in the genre are as varied as the interests of the period in scientific method, forensics, archaeology, aesthetics, medicine, and the paranormal. But the formalizing tendencies of investigative process remain, and it is this adherence, in artist and detective alike, to seeing crime and its resolution as a stylistic imposition of structure on disorder that is under examination.
Paul Fox
Linda Schlossberg
Therie Hendrey-Seabrook
Nick Freeman
Helen Sutherland
Alison Jaquet
Lucy Sussex
Elisabeth Andeman
Aaron Parrett
Rudolph Glitz
George Johnson
Koray Melikoglu
| Delivery time | Delivery time 2-3 working days. |
| Edited by | Paul Fox , Koray Melikoglu |
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| Contributions by | Linda Schlossberg , Therie Hendrey-Seabrook , Nick Freeman , Helen Sutherland , Alison Jaquet , Lucy Sussex , Elisabeth Andeman , Aaron Parrett , Rudolph Glitz , George Johnson |
| Number of Pages | 286 |
| Type | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Format | 21,0 cm x 14,8 cm |
| Publication date | 01.03.2014 |
| | 2. enlarged edition |
| ISBN | 978-3-89821-593-0 |
| Weight | 391 g |
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"These important essays underscore how much our understanding of genre owes to the influence of mass culture on the establishment of literary hierarchies." English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920