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Medieval Crime Fiction A Critical Overview Anne Mckendry

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Medieval Crime Fiction A Critical Overview Anne Mckendry
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Anne McKendry
ISBN: 9781476666716, 1476666717
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Medieval Crime Fiction A Critical Overview Anne Mckendry by Anne Mckendry 9781476666716, 1476666717 instant download after payment.

Combining elements of medievalism, the historical novel and the detective narrative, medieval crime fiction capitalizes upon the appeal of all three―the most famous examples being Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose (one of the best-selling books ever published) and Ellis Peters’ endearing Brother Cadfael series. Hundreds of other novels and series fill out the genre, in settings ranging from the so-called Celtic Enlightenment in seventh century Ireland to the ruthless Inquisition in 14th century France to the mean streets of medieval London. The detectives are an eclectic group, including weary ex-crusaders, former Knights Templar, enterprising monks and nuns, and historical poets such as Geoffrey Chaucer. This book investigates the enduring popularity of the largely unexamined genre and explores its social, cultural and political contexts.

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