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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9947413751802882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 363 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781316442975 (ebook)
    Content: A History of American Crime Fiction places crime fiction within a context of aesthetic practices and experiments, intellectual concerns, and historical debates generally reserved for canonical literary history. Toward that end, the book is divided into sections that reflect the periods that commonly organize American literary history, with chapters highlighting crime fiction's reciprocal relationships with early American literature, romanticism, realism, modernism and postmodernism. It surveys everything from 17th-century execution sermons, the detective fiction of Harriet Spofford and T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, to the films of David Lynch, HBO's The Sopranos, and the podcast Serial, while engaging a wide variety of critical methods. As a result, this book expands crime fiction's significance beyond the boundaries of popular genres and explores the symbiosis between crime fiction and canonical literature that sustains and energizes both.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Nov 2017).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107131019
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_897625781
    Format: x, 363 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781107131019
    Content: "A History of American Crime Fiction places crime fiction within a context of aesthetic practices and experiments, intellectual concerns, and historical debates generally reserved for canonical literary history. Toward that end, the book is divided into sections that reflect the periods that commonly organize American literary history, with chapters highlighting crime fiction's reciprocal relationships with early American literature, romanticism, realism, modernism and postmodernism. It surveys everything from 17th-century execution sermons, the detective fiction of Harriet Spofford and T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, to the films of David Lynch, HBO's The Sopranos, and the podcast Serial, while engaging a wide variety of critical methods. As a result, this book expands crime fiction's significance beyond the boundaries of popular genres and explores the symbiosis between crime fiction and canonical literature that sustains and energizes both"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Introduction Chris Raczkowski; Part I. Early American Era: 1. From sermon to story: early American crime literature Jodi Schorb and Daniel E. Williams; 2. The theft of authorship: crime narrative in post-revolutionary early American literature Jodi Schorb and Daniel E. Williams; Part II. Romantic Era: 3. Crime journalism and the urban Gothic novel Matthew Warner Osborn; 4. Crime and American romanticism Timothy Helwig; 5. The Dark transactions of a Black? Slave narratives in the crime literature tradition Jeannine Marie DeLombard; 6. Edgar Allan Poe and the emergence of the literary detective Paul Grimstad; Part III. Realist Era: 7. The rise of the professional detective and the dime detective Pamela Bedore; 8. Home and away: reinvestigating domestic detective fiction Jon Blandford; 9. The rise of the American woman detective: gender and the detective genre in Green, Doyle, and Rinehart Ellen Burton Harrington; 10. Crime, science, realism John Dudley; Part IV. Modernist Era: 11. Criminal modernism Chris Raczkowski; 12. American golden age crime fiction Malcah Effron; 13. Red Harvest: hard-boiled crime fiction and the fate of left populism Justus Nieland; 14. Stateless mothers/motherless states: the femme fatale on the threshold of American citizenship Paula Rabinowitz; 15. One of us: the emergence of the psychopathological protagonist Frederick Whiting; Part V. Postmodernist Era: 16. Unusual suspects: American crimes, metaphysical detectives, postmodernist genres Susan Elizabeth Sweeney; 17. Identity politics and crime fiction Michael Millner; 18. American detective fiction and settler colonialism James H. Cox; 19. African American crime and detective fiction Justin Gifford; 20. Criminal family drama before and after The Sopranos Dean DeFino; 21. Making murderers: the evolution of true crime Jean Murley; 22. Spy narratives in post 9/11 American culture Andrew Pepper; 23. Film noir and neo-noir Will Scheibel; 24. Crime fiction television David Bianculli; 25. Dead reckonings: theoretical and critical approaches to detective fiction Christopher Breu
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , Part I - Early American era , 1 From sermon to story: Early American crime literature , Part II - Romantic era , 3 Crime journalism and the urban gothic novel , Part III - Realist era , 7 The rise of the professional detective and the dime detective , Part IV - Modernist era , 11 Criminal modernism , Part V - Postmodernist era , 16 Unusual suspects: American crimes, metaphysical detectives, postmodernist genres , 2 The theft of authorship: Crime narrative in post-revolutionary early American literature , 4 Crime and American romanticism , 5 The 'dark' transactions of a 'black'? Slave narratives in the crime literature tradition , 6 Edgar Allan Poe and the emergence of the literary detective , 8 Home and away: Reinvestigating domestic detective fiction , 9 The rise of the American woman detective: Gender and the detective genre in Green, Doyle, and Rinehart , 10 Crime, science, realism , 12 American golden age crime fiction , 13 Red harvest: Hard-boiled crime fiction and the fate of left populism , 14 Stateless mothers/motherless states: The femme fatale on the threshold of American citizenship , 15 One of us: The emergence of the psychopathological protagonist , 17 Identity politics and crime fiction , 18 Native American detective fiction and settler colonialism , 19 African-American crime and detective fiction , 20 Criminal family drama before and after 'The Sopranos' , 21 Making murderers: The evolution of true crime , 22 Spy narratives in post-9/11 American culture , 23 Film noir and neo-noir , 24 Crime fiction television , 25 Dead reckonings: Theoretical and critical approaches to detective fiction
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe A history of American crime fiction Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781108548434
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe A history of American crime fiction Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781316442975
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Kriminalliteratur ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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