In this article, I examine Australian crime writer Kerry Greenwood's first 15 novels in the Phryne Fisher series, published between 1989 and 2005. Throughout this series, Greenwood clearly signals the interlocutory relationship between her novels and those of Agatha Christie. I therefore focus my study on how and to what end she 'rewrites' Christie
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
This thesis presents some of the many methods which Agatha Christie uses to manipulate readers away ...
Kerry Greenwood’s The Phryne Fisher Mystery Collection is formed by 19 novels set in 1928-1929 Austr...
This article began as a set of conference papers (American Culture Association / Popular Culture Ass...
Bibliography: pages [85]-87.During the period of the "Golden Age" of Detective Writing, the 1920’s, ...
This article draws on recent scholarship on Shakespearean allusions and crime fiction to develop an ...
The ‘golden age’ of clue-puzzle detective fiction is usually considered to end in 1939 with the outb...
This chapter looks at the influence of Agatha Christie on the Australian novelist Kerry Greenwood. ...
Can statistical analysis compete with Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple when it comes to solving Agatha...
<p>This article explores the life and enduring legacy of Agatha Christie, the renowned author ...
With 2020 being the 100th year since Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles,...
This Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing thesis submission focuses on the literary approach and ...
Prominent cultural studies scholars, beginning as early as the Frankfurt School and continuing throu...
The article deals with peculiarities of characters in the novels "And then they were none"(1939) and...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
This thesis presents some of the many methods which Agatha Christie uses to manipulate readers away ...
Kerry Greenwood’s The Phryne Fisher Mystery Collection is formed by 19 novels set in 1928-1929 Austr...
This article began as a set of conference papers (American Culture Association / Popular Culture Ass...
Bibliography: pages [85]-87.During the period of the "Golden Age" of Detective Writing, the 1920’s, ...
This article draws on recent scholarship on Shakespearean allusions and crime fiction to develop an ...
The ‘golden age’ of clue-puzzle detective fiction is usually considered to end in 1939 with the outb...
This chapter looks at the influence of Agatha Christie on the Australian novelist Kerry Greenwood. ...
Can statistical analysis compete with Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple when it comes to solving Agatha...
<p>This article explores the life and enduring legacy of Agatha Christie, the renowned author ...
With 2020 being the 100th year since Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles,...
This Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing thesis submission focuses on the literary approach and ...
Prominent cultural studies scholars, beginning as early as the Frankfurt School and continuing throu...
The article deals with peculiarities of characters in the novels "And then they were none"(1939) and...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
This thesis presents some of the many methods which Agatha Christie uses to manipulate readers away ...