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Nadya Aisenberg discusses the potentialities of the crime novel, its implications, principles, and scope, and its analogy ot myth and the fairy tale. She proposes that the detective story and the thriller have made an unacknowledged contribution to "serious" literature. Her discussion of Dickens, Conrad, and Green indicate that each borrowed many important ingredients from the formulaic novel.
Publish Date
August 1980
Publisher
Bowling Green University Popular Press
Language
English
Pages
271
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A Common Spring: Crime Novel and Classic
June 1980, Bowling Green State Univ Popular Pr
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Common Spring: Crime Novel and Classic
August 1980, Bowling Green University Popular Press
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A common spring: crime novel and classic
1979, Bowling Green University Popular Press
in English
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