Mystery and Its Fictions: From Oedipus to Agatha ChristieJohns Hopkins University Press, 1979 - 203 Seiten Overview: Dedicated mystery fans, as well as those interested in literary theory or in the individual writers discussed, will find in Grossvogel's book an eloquent discourse on the relation of detective fiction to literary tradition. |
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Seite 96
... contains an immanent resolution . Though Poe may indeed be the father of the detective story , some- thing of a cavalier attitude towards the special demands of his progeny makes one suspect that he had something else in mind . In ...
... contains an immanent resolution . Though Poe may indeed be the father of the detective story , some- thing of a cavalier attitude towards the special demands of his progeny makes one suspect that he had something else in mind . In ...
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... contains and disguises him , that requires and refuses elucidation . The psychoanalyst is aware that , as fiction , Poe's detective story evidences only the spurious mystery of the genre : the author is not a genuine patient since he ...
... contains and disguises him , that requires and refuses elucidation . The psychoanalyst is aware that , as fiction , Poe's detective story evidences only the spurious mystery of the genre : the author is not a genuine patient since he ...
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... containing the reality of the first figure within itself , whereas the first figure ( the one on the actual box ) ... contains it into the genuineness of an authen- tic reference . But , like the second Quaker as well , it is caught ...
... containing the reality of the first figure within itself , whereas the first figure ( the one on the actual box ) ... contains it into the genuineness of an authen- tic reference . But , like the second Quaker as well , it is caught ...
Inhalt
Discovering Only the Discoverer | 23 |
Containment of the Unknown | 39 |
Divine Mystery and Literary Salvation | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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