The Literary Detective

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The Literary Detective
Author : Glen Paul Hammond
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Publisher : Mosaic Press (NY)
Language : English
Release Date : 20 May 2024
ISBN : 0889628939
Pages : 0 pages
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It may seem obvious -- but it is not! How to read a book, a novel? How to increase your joy at reading an old or a new work? How to inject new vitality into an old and, perhaps, boring activity? Is there a method or a technique in reading a novel which can illuminate the meanings behind the story? This book answers these questions in a bold, imaginative and accessible manner! Reading is similar to a treasure hunt. You set out, you collect clues and you hope to discover a treasure, or solve a mystery. How does it work? Great detectives start out with an open mind, unaware of what lies ahead of them. They investigate, they examine the evidence, they collect the clues, they ask questions, they think things through, until they solve the mystery. Glen Hammond argues that anybody -- a casual reader, a student, or a teacher -- can learn the techniques of this new kind of literary detection. In eighteen chapters -- Sleuthing, The Creative Relationship, Tools of the Trade, Villains, Method, Title, Repetition, Characterisation, Setting, Associative Pairing, Page Space, Case Closed, Expert Witnesses -- Glenn Hammond introduces you to the excitement of reading and the treasures to be found in literary work.

The Literary Detective

It may seem obvious -- but it is not! How to read a book, a novel? How to increase your joy at reading an old or a new work? How to inject new vitality into an old and, perhaps, boring activity? Is there a method or a technique in reading

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The Figure of the Detective

This book begins with a history of the detective genre, coextensive with the novel itself, identifying the attitudes and institutions needed for the genre to emerge in its mature form around 1880. The theory of the genre is laid out along with its central theme of the getting and deployment of

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Literary Detective Work on the Computer

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Talking About Detective Fiction

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100 Greatest Literary Detectives

Crime fiction is one of the most popular literary genres and has been for more than a century. At the heart of almost all forms of mysteries—from the Golden Age puzzler to the contemporary police procedural, from American hardboiled fiction to the Japanese timetable mystery—is the investigator. He—

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The First Detective

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