100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
Author: Fiona Kelleghan
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 402
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Essays taken from Salem Press's Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction, published in 1988.
Author: Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 402
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Essays taken from Salem Press's Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction, published in 1988.
Author: Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher: Magill's Choice
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 400
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection surveys 100 of the writerswho have made the most lasting contributionsto the genre. Most articles are 2,500words, with longer articles on such majorfigures as Raymond Chandler, DashiellHammett, Ellery Queen and Rex Stout.Handy, ready-reference listings aredesigned to accommodate the uniquecharacteristics of mystery and detectivefiction, including author?s pseudonyms,types of plots, principal series and principalseries characters, and even a glossaryof terms peculiar to the genre.Reference elements include a complete,up-to-date list of authors? works, a glossaryof mystery and detective fiction terms,annotated bibliographies, a time line, anindex of series characters and a list ofauthors by plot type.
Author: Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 757
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Essays taken from Salem Press's Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction, published in 1988.
Author: Curtis Evans
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2014-01-10
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 0786490896
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →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.
Author: Fiona Kelleghan
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780893569730
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J. Randolph Cox
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →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.
Author: J. S. Fletcher
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2023-12-12
Total Pages: 242
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An old seafaring stranger with a heavy, locked op chest turns up from nowhere seeking lodgings with Hugh Moneylaws and his mother in Berwick-upon-Tweed, a rural English town bordering Scotland. One night he sends Hugh, a young solicitor's clerk, to meet a man instead of him, as he is too ill, but when Hugh arrives at the destination, he finds a man murdered. Hugh's law firm gets involved to resolve the mystery. Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1933) was an English author and journalist, one of the leading writers of detective fiction in the Golden Age. After his journalist career Fletcher first started writing poems, then historical fiction, and finally moved on to write detective mysteries.
Author: Henry Reymond Fitzwalter Keating
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →H.R.F Keating, author of The Perfect Murder and mystery reviewer for teh Times of London, offers a concise commentary on the finest mystery books ever written. From Poe's tales of mystery and imagination to P.D. James's A Taste for Death, Keating delivers a highly-readable evaluation of the 100 authors and their masterpieces. This collection is a must for all devoted mystery readers. "Something to offer almost everyone. If you are only just embarking on a life of crime fiction...a reliable guide." -The New York Times "Remarkably balanced and highly entertaining." -Library Journal "Keating, himself a mystery writer of note, has compiled a truly standout survey...This is a gold mine of lively writing, sensible insights and easy-going erudition." -The Philadelphia Inquirer "Ideal browsing fare." -Booklist