An edition of The Mystery of Mysteries (1999)

The mystery of mysteries

cultural differences and designs

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An edition of The Mystery of Mysteries (1999)

The mystery of mysteries

cultural differences and designs

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"Using feminist and black critical theory, mythic and historical patterns, and literary genre theory, Samuel Coale examines the works of four American mystery writers and investigates the compromises that each is forced to make when working within a recognizably popular literary form.".

"Coale has also included interviews with these writers who respond to these issues and reveal how they create their plots, characters, and cultural and social conflicts. In doing so, they also reveal how they have re-energized the mystery form and brought new and controversial ideas and topics into popular literature."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
232

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Cover of: The Mystery of Mysteries
The Mystery of Mysteries: Cultural Differences and Designs
January 2000, Bowling Green University Popular Press
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Cover of: The Mystery of Mysteries
The Mystery of Mysteries: Cultural Differences and Designs
January 2000, Bowling Green University Popular Press
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Cover of: The mystery of mysteries
The mystery of mysteries: cultural differences and designs
1999, Bowling Green State University Popular Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-228) and index.

Published in
Bowling Green, OH

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.087209
Library of Congress
PS374.D4 C55 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 232 p. ;
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL50892M
Internet Archive
mysteryofmysteri00coal
ISBN 10
0879728132, 0879728140
LCCN
99055806
OCLC/WorldCat
42849639
Library Thing
8189694
Goodreads
2660659
6215716

Work Description

Four American mystery writers have contributed new dimensions to the mystery form. Tony Hillerman’s Navajos and their customs, Amanda Cross’s (Carolyn Heilbrun’s) academics and their feminist credentials (or lack thereof), James Lee Burke’s Southern Louisiana Cajuns and his own fiercely moral take on Southern gothic fiction, and Walter Mosley’s urban blacks and their culture have challenged the conventional mystery’s focus.
Using feminist and black critical theory, mythic and historical patterns, and literary genre theory, Samuel Coale examines these writers’ works and investigates the compromises that each is forced to make when working within a recognizably popular literary form.

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