Keyword [Detective Fiction] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | The rise and development of Chinese detective fiction: 1900--1949 |
62. | Impressionist Fiction and Detective Fiction: Literary Foils in Ford Madox Ford's Oeuvr |
63. | Culture and authenticity: The discursive space of Japanese detective fiction and the formation of the national imaginary |
64. | The importance of being cosy: Agatha Christie and golden age British detective fiction |
65. | Investigating the female detective: Gender paradoxes in popular British mystery fiction, 1864--1930 |
66. | Intertextuality, language, and rationality in the detective fiction of Edgar Allan Poe and Paul Auster |
67. | (Re)inventing a genre: Legacy in women's Golden Age detective fiction |
68. | Genre Reassignment: Crime, Morality, and Elmore Leonard's Place in Law and Literature |
69. | Feminist hard-boiled detective fiction as political protest in the tradition of women proletarian writers of the 1930s (Sara Peretsky, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller) |
70. | Investigating Turkey: Detective fiction and Turkish nationalism, 1928--1950 |
71. | Places for dead bodies: Race, labor, and detection in American literature |
72. | Russia in the prism of popular culture: Russian and American detective fiction and thrillers of the 1990s |
73. | Undercover agents of modernity: Sleuthing city, colony, and body in Japanese detective fiction |
74. | The early fiction of Matsumoto Seicho: Detective fiction as social critique |
75. | Bodies of evidence: Women, society, and detective fiction in contemporary Japan |
76. | Women writers and detectives: Creating authority in British women's detective fiction, 1890--1940 |
77. | Detecting resistance/resisting detection: The (re)codification of sexuality and gender in 19th and 20th century Anglo-American detective fiction |
78. | Journey to modernity: The ideology of Chinese detective fiction |
79. | 'In the business of believing women's stories': Feminism through detective fiction |
80. | Character, detective fiction, and narratology: An analysis of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes |
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