This thesis consists of two parts: a creative component, the novel “Watershed”, and a theoretical essay: the exegesis. Both address the question: What narrative strategies of characterisation might be utilised to represent the detective figure as a bearer of ideological significance in crime novels set in the First World War
The present study is concerned with the representation of ideologies in fiction. It attempts an anal...
The effects of combat upon American hard-boiled fiction have not been seriously examined. Yet when e...
"... Through the lenses of an original creative work, an historical detective novel titled 'Blood on...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
My paper discusses the double narrative of modern detective fiction: the crime and the investigation...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
Working with Fredric Jameson's understanding of genre as a "formal sedimentation" of an ideology, th...
Modern detective fiction on World War One enables the reader to both remember and come to terms with...
The subject matter of crime fiction makes this form of creative writing an ideal vehicle for represe...
Modern detective fiction on World War One enables the reader to both remember and come to terms with...
The mechanics of detection and figures with an investigatory function appeared in fictional texts in...
This practice-led PhD consists of two elements - a crime novel titled 'The Fingerprint Thief' and an...
From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
This thesis examines writing practices to represent trauma for the benefit of readers and writers in...
The present study is concerned with the representation of ideologies in fiction. It attempts an anal...
The effects of combat upon American hard-boiled fiction have not been seriously examined. Yet when e...
"... Through the lenses of an original creative work, an historical detective novel titled 'Blood on...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
My paper discusses the double narrative of modern detective fiction: the crime and the investigation...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
Working with Fredric Jameson's understanding of genre as a "formal sedimentation" of an ideology, th...
Modern detective fiction on World War One enables the reader to both remember and come to terms with...
The subject matter of crime fiction makes this form of creative writing an ideal vehicle for represe...
Modern detective fiction on World War One enables the reader to both remember and come to terms with...
The mechanics of detection and figures with an investigatory function appeared in fictional texts in...
This practice-led PhD consists of two elements - a crime novel titled 'The Fingerprint Thief' and an...
From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
This thesis examines writing practices to represent trauma for the benefit of readers and writers in...
The present study is concerned with the representation of ideologies in fiction. It attempts an anal...
The effects of combat upon American hard-boiled fiction have not been seriously examined. Yet when e...
"... Through the lenses of an original creative work, an historical detective novel titled 'Blood on...