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The Supernatural and Fantastic in Short Detective Fiction

Author : Laird R. Blackwell
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476681283

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The Supernatural and Fantastic in Short Detective Fiction by Laird R. Blackwell Pdf

Although fantasy and supernatural literature have long and celebrated histories, many critics contend that the fantastic and the supernatural have no place in the logical, rational, world of the detective story. This book is the first extensive study of the fantastic in detective fiction and it explores the highly debated question of whether detective fiction and the fantastic can comfortably coexist. The "locked room" mystery--which often uses the fantastic as a red herring to eventually be debunked by reason and logic--has long been among the most popular subgenres of detective fiction. This book also explores stories featuring almost supernaturally gifted detectives, stories where the supernatural is truly encountered, and stories with ambiguous endings. Close to 500 detective stories from 1841 to 2000, in which the fantastic or supernatural plays a central role, are discussed and analyzed. Although not all the stories are judged to be successful as detective tales, in the great majority, the fantastic enlivens the tale and deepens the mystery without weakening the detective elements.

The Supernatural in Short Fiction of the Americas

Author : Dana Del George
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2001-08-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313073991

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The Supernatural in Short Fiction of the Americas by Dana Del George Pdf

The continuing cultural encounters of the Americas, between European and indigenous cultures, and between scientific materialism and premodern supernaturalism, have originated new narrative forms. While supernatural short fiction of the Americas belongs to the broad category of the fantastic, which is generally approached synchronically, reading audiences of the past 200 years have shifted their beliefs about the supernatural several times. While nineteenth-century readers understood science as real and the supernatural as imaginary, modern audiences recognize both as inaccurate, a shift which allows authors of supernatural fiction to celebrate premodern indigenous beliefs which were once disdained by a materialist culture. This book situates supernatural short fiction of the Americas within the changing cultural and epistemological contexts of the last 200 years and explores how authors have drawn upon a wealth of indigenous traditions. The book begins with a discussion of theories of the supernatural and the fantastic. It then looks at some of the first encounters of European and Native American supernatural beliefs and points to the common elements of these early traditions. The volume next focuses on American literature of the nineteenth century, which has a complex fusion of materialist biases and metaphysical fascinations. The final portion of the book gives greater attention to Spanish-American literature and the blending of the supernatural with attitudes of nostalgia and uncertainty.

Murder in a Few Words

Author : Charlotte Beyer
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2022-02-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476641713

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Murder in a Few Words by Charlotte Beyer Pdf

The clue-puzzle, legal thriller, and classic whodunit are just a few of the subgenres within the widely popular crime fiction genre. However, despite its popularity among readers, the crime short story genre has yet to be fully explored by scholars. This book offers a deep-dive into crime short stories written by a wide range of authors, tracing the history and evolution of the crime short story. The book offers an accessible and original examination of crime short stories, focusing on compelling themes such as miscarriage of justice, feminism, environmental crime and toxic masculinity.

Historical Dictionary of Horror Literature

Author : Mark A. Fabrizi
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781538166055

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Historical Dictionary of Horror Literature by Mark A. Fabrizi Pdf

Historical Dictionary of Horror Literature contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 400 cross-referenced entries covering authors, subgenres, tropes, awards, organizations, and important terms related to horror.,

Clues from the Couch

Author : Laird R. Blackwell
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476688374

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Clues from the Couch by Laird R. Blackwell Pdf

The detective story--the classic whodunit with its time-displacement structure of crime--according to most literary historians, is of relatively recent origin. Early in its development, the whodunit was harshly criticized for its tightly formula-bound structure. Many critics prematurely proclaimed "the death of the whodunit" and even of detective fiction altogether. Yet today, the genre is alive, as contemporary authors have brought it into modern times through a significant integration of elaborate character development and psychology. With the modern psychological detective story emerging from the historical cauldron of detective fiction and early psychology, the genre continues to develop a complexity that reflects and guides the literary sophistication needed. This book, the first of its kind, analyzes over 150 whodunit novels and short stories across the decades, from The Moonstone to the contemporary novels that saved the genre from an ignominious death.

Clues: A Journal of Detection, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Spring 2016)

Author : Janice M. Allan
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476626109

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Clues: A Journal of Detection, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Spring 2016) by Janice M. Allan Pdf

For over two decades, Clues has included the best scholarship on mystery and detective fiction. With a combination of academic essays and nonfiction book reviews, it covers all aspects of mystery and detective fiction material in print, television and movies. As the only American scholarly journal on mystery fiction, Clues is essential reading for literature and film students and researchers; popular culture aficionados; librarians; and mystery authors, fans and critics around the globe.

Ghostly Clients and Demonic Culprits

Author : Charlotte Riddell,E. T. a. Hoffmann,Bayard Taylor
Publisher : Phantom Traditions Library
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1948084066

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Ghostly Clients and Demonic Culprits by Charlotte Riddell,E. T. a. Hoffmann,Bayard Taylor Pdf

Before Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Agents Mulder and Scully, and Carl Kolchak . . . Before Jules de Grandin, John Silence, and Carnacki the Ghost Finder . . . The roots of occult detective fiction reach as far back as ancient Rome, where two master plots emerged. The first involves a character whose courage and intelligence solves the mystery of a troubled spirit: a ghostly client. In the second, a character must investigate and vanquish a much more wicked supernatural foe: a demonic culprit. Showcasing E.T.A. Hoffmann, Charlotte Riddell, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Machen, and other authors, Ghostly Clients & Demonic Culprits charts the history of both plots, from antiquity to fully formed occult detectives in the early 1900s.

The Best Supernatural Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle

Author : A. C. Doyle
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780486143200

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The Best Supernatural Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle by A. C. Doyle Pdf

How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. — Sherlock Holmes When Holmes wearied of mundane Victorian reality, he reached for the cocaine; his creator Doyle reached beyond reality, to the occult mystery world as real to him as a hansom cab—so real that it became part of his fiction. It is no surprise that in the year "A Study in Scarlet" appeared (1887), this versatile writer was reading seriously in spiritualism, attending séances, and had already written some of the thrilling tales in this book. The Best Supernatural Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle gathers together for the first time in an American edition the fifteen finest short stories in this genre by the master storyteller. Relative to his vast literary output, Doyle wrote comparatively few stories dealing specifically with spiritualism, Egyptian magic, psychometry, and other occult domains he knew so thoroughly — and these scattered stories, skeptically dismissed or simply buried beneath the mass of his detective, historical, sports, medical, and other pieces, have yet to receive their due as superior or typical examples of his narrative power. The polymath Doyle has recourse to many twilit borderline realms of the beyond in these stories which appeared in various periodicals from 1880 to 1921. "The Bully of Brocas Court" gives a new slant to the Victorian ghost story in one of Doyle's favorite settings, the world of boxing. "The Captain of the Polestar" recalls the weird northern backdrop of the author's whaling adventures; "The Brown Hand" deals in body-soul bondage with a touch of the East. Two hackle-raising histories, "Lot No. 249" and "The Ring of Thoth," depend on the riddle of Egyptian mummy lore; "The Leather Funnel" and "The Silver Hatchet" involve psychometry, a material object's retention of an aura or memory of its past, which a sensitive being can "replay" through dreams. And then there is "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement," Doyle's speculative solution to the Marie Celeste conundrum, which was vehemently denounced when published (anonymously) because it seemed so true and so terrible. Doyle readers, students of the occult, and anyone who loves an imaginative tale will wish to experience, through these obscure, rarely reprinted stories, what was personally so close to their author.

Tales of Unease

Author : Arthur Conan Doyle
Publisher : Wordsworth Editions
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1840224061

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Tales of Unease by Arthur Conan Doyle Pdf

HORROR & GHOST STORIES. Selected and with an introduction by David Stuart Davies, this gripping set of tales by the master storyteller Arthur Conan Doyle is bound to thrill and unnerve you. In these twilight excursions, Doyle's vivid imagination for the strange, the grotesque and the frightening is given full rein. We move from the mysteries of Egypt and the strange powers granted by "The Ring of Thoth" to the isolated ghostlands of the Arctic in "The Captain of the Polestar", we encounter a monstrous creature in "The Terror of Blue John Cap" and the beings that live above our heads in "The Brazilian Cat" and "The Leather Funnel"; and we shudder at the thing in the next room in Lot 249. Sit down in your uneasy chair and enjoy this unique collection of chillers.

Dark Detectives: An Anthology of Supernatural Mysteries

Author : Stephen Jones
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781783291304

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Dark Detectives: An Anthology of Supernatural Mysteries by Stephen Jones Pdf

Eighteen stories of supernatural detective fiction, featuring sleuths who investigate fantastic and horrific cases, protecting the world from the forces of darkness. Each writer offers a tale of a great fictional detective, including Neil Gaiman’s Lawrence Talbot, Clive Barker’s Harry D’Amour, and the eight-part “Seven Stars” adventure by Kim Newman (Anno Dracula).

The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Grant Allen

Author : Grant Allen
Publisher : Leonaur Limited
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1782828702

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The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Grant Allen by Grant Allen Pdf

Volume two of the supernatural fiction of Grant Allen Canadian born, Grant Allen (1848-99) was educated in England and became a notable author of both scientific books and fiction. He is particularly regarded for his promotional activities concerning the theory of evolution. In common with many of the outstanding authors of the Victorian age, Allen was a prolific writer in many areas including detective fiction. His science fiction novel 'The British Barbarians' was published at around the time of H. G. Wells', 'The Time Machine' and also featured time travel in its narrative. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle became a neighbour and friend and assisted Allen in the completion of his last work, 'Hilda Wade'. Grant Allen also produced enough strange and otherworldly tales to fill the two volumes in this Leonaur edition of his excellent and entertaining ghostly stories. Volume two contains fourteen short stories of the strange and unusual including 'Wolverden Tower', 'The Jaws of Death', 'The Beckoning Hand' and 'Pausodyne: A Great Chemical Discovery'. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

Liminality in Fantastic Fiction

Author : Sandor Klapcsik
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780786488438

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Liminality in Fantastic Fiction by Sandor Klapcsik Pdf

This critical work diversifies Victor Turner's concept of liminality, a basic category of postmodernism, in which distinct categories and hierarchies are questioned and limits erode. Liminality involves an oscillation between cultural institutions, genre conventions, narrative perspectives, and thematic binary oppositions. Grounded on this notion, the text investigates the liminality in Agatha Christie's detective fiction, Neil Gaiman's fantasy stories, and Stanislaw Lem's and Philip K. Dick's science fiction. Through an examination of destabilized norms, this analysis demonstrates that liminality is a key element in the changing trends of fantastic texts.

The Female Fantastic

Author : Lizzie Harris McCormick,Jennifer Mitchell,Rebecca Soares
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351107778

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The Female Fantastic by Lizzie Harris McCormick,Jennifer Mitchell,Rebecca Soares Pdf

For women-identified writers of both eras, the fantastic offered double vision. Not only did the genre offer strategic cover for challenging the status quo, but also a heuristic mechanism for teasing out the gendered psyche’s links to creative, personal, and erotic agency. These dynamic presentations of female and gender-queer subjectivity, are linked in intriguing and complex matrices to key moments in gender(ed) history. This volume contains essays from international scholars covering a wide range of topics, including werewolves, mummies, fairies, demons, time travel, ghosts, haunted spaces and objects, race, gender, queerness, monstrosity, madness, incest, empire, medicine, and science. By interrogating two non-consecutive decades, we seek to uncover the inter-relationships among fantastic literature, feminism, and modern identity and culture. Indeed, while this book considers the relationship between the 1890s and 1920s, it is more an examination of women’s modernism in light of gendered literary production during the fin-de-siècle than the reverse.

Fantastic Short Stories by Women Authors from Spain and Latin America

Author : Patricia Garcia,Teresa López-Pellisa
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781786835093

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Fantastic Short Stories by Women Authors from Spain and Latin America by Patricia Garcia,Teresa López-Pellisa Pdf

The fantastic has been particularly prolific in Hispanic countries during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, largely due to the legacy of short-story writers as well as the Latin-American boom that presented alternatives to the model of literary realism. While these writers’ works have done much to establish the Hispanic fantastic in the international literary canon, women authors from Spain and Latin America are not always acknowledged, and their work is less well known to readers. The aim of this critical anthology is to render Hispanic female writers of the fantastic visible, to publish a representative selection of their work, and to make it accessible to English-speaking readers. Five short stories are presented by five key authors. They attest to the richness and diversity of fantastic fiction in the Spanish language, and extend from the early twentieth to the twenty-first century, covering a range of nationalities, cultural references and language specificities from Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Argentina.

Carnacki, The Ghost Finder Annotated

Author : William Hope Hodgson
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-08-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798462741319

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Carnacki, The Ghost Finder Annotated by William Hope Hodgson Pdf

Detective stories in which the great Thomas Carnacki investigates the supernatural using scientific tools, such as photography, and tools that are augmented by theories of the supernatural, such as the electric pentacle, which uses vacuum tubes to repel supernatural forces.Carnacki the Ghost-Finder is a collection of occult detective short stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson. It was first published in 1913 by the English publisher Eveleigh Nash. In 1947, a new edition of 3,050 copies was published by Mycroft & Moran and included three additional stories (the last three listed below). In 1951 Ellery Queen covered the Mycroft & Moran version as No. 53 in Queen's Quorum: A History of the Detective-Crime Short Story As Revealed by the 100 Most Important Books Published in this Field Since 1845.