The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2011, 269 pp. Pb: 978-90-420-3429-7 € 54 / US$ 73 For 150 years the French public and literati have enjoyed a love affair with crime fiction. This book investigates the nature of this relationship and how through periods of dramatic social and political change in France it has flourished. It challenges the conventional view of a popular genre feeding a niche market, depicting crime fiction..
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This book has its origins in a conference held at the University of Newcastle in July 2007. The conf...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
David Platten sets out to describe and analyze current French crime fiction by adopting a historical...
Review of: The Pleasures of Crime: Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. By David Platten. (Chiasma, ...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest (Angela Kimyongür et Amy Wigelsworth, éd...
Presents the development of crime fiction in French cultures from the mid-nineteenth century onwards...
It is estimated that some twenty per cent of all books sold in France are crime novels (Gorrara, 200...
This article explores the hegemonic status enjoyed by the crime novel in the contemporary era, a gen...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
Special issue: Story-Telling in Contemporary French Fiction: le ‘prêt-à-penser’ and Reading Pleasure...
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Cette étude propose de s’intéresser à un genre littéraire mineur, le Newgate, regroupant des romans ...
For some reason I can't explain, I have had for many years a very keen interest in crime fiction, es...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest furthers scholarly research into French cr...
Maria Aristodemou, Fiona Macmillan et Patricia Tuitt (dir.), Crime Fiction and the Law, Abingdon/New...
This book has its origins in a conference held at the University of Newcastle in July 2007. The conf...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
David Platten sets out to describe and analyze current French crime fiction by adopting a historical...
Review of: The Pleasures of Crime: Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. By David Platten. (Chiasma, ...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest (Angela Kimyongür et Amy Wigelsworth, éd...
Presents the development of crime fiction in French cultures from the mid-nineteenth century onwards...
It is estimated that some twenty per cent of all books sold in France are crime novels (Gorrara, 200...
This article explores the hegemonic status enjoyed by the crime novel in the contemporary era, a gen...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
Special issue: Story-Telling in Contemporary French Fiction: le ‘prêt-à-penser’ and Reading Pleasure...
Bill Alder, Maigret, Simenon and France. Social Dimensions of the Novels and Stories Foreword by Ste...
Cette étude propose de s’intéresser à un genre littéraire mineur, le Newgate, regroupant des romans ...
For some reason I can't explain, I have had for many years a very keen interest in crime fiction, es...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest furthers scholarly research into French cr...
Maria Aristodemou, Fiona Macmillan et Patricia Tuitt (dir.), Crime Fiction and the Law, Abingdon/New...
This book has its origins in a conference held at the University of Newcastle in July 2007. The conf...