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City And Shore The Function Of Setting In The British Mystery Gillian Mary Hanson

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City And Shore The Function Of Setting In The British Mystery Gillian Mary Hanson
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Gillian Mary Hanson
ISBN: 9780786418442, 0786418443
Language: English
Year: 2004

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City And Shore The Function Of Setting In The British Mystery Gillian Mary Hanson by Gillian Mary Hanson 9780786418442, 0786418443 instant download after payment.

Certain settings have long been a common element in British mystery and detective fiction: the quaint village; the country manor; the seaside resort; the streets of London. More than simply providing background, physical setting--in particular the city of London and the British seashore--takes on an added dimension, in a sense becoming a player in the mysteries, one that symbolizes, intensifies, and illuminates aspects of the British mystery novel. The first section examines 18 British mystery novels set in the city of London; the second covers 15 novels set by the sea. The novels span the twentieth century; among the authors whose works are included are Agatha Christie, Graham Greene, G.K. Chesterton and P.D. James. The book includes a short biography and listing of primary works for the authors covered, and appendices offer suggested fiction utilizing the two settings, and critical nonfiction covering the genre.

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