This article examines the representation of space and place in a work of nineteenth-century Russian crime fiction. It argues that crime fiction generally offers fertile ground for an interrogation of the representation of space as a means better to understand ideological and aesthetic preoccupations. Appreciation of nineteenth-century Russian crime fiction remains limited in both critical and public circles, and so a focus on the exploitation of space in a work from this particular national tradition will complement existing critical work on this topic relating to other geographical regions and historical periods. This article uses Semyon Panov’s 1876 novel, Three Courts, or Murder During the Ball, as its test case both because it is archet...
My thesis deals with the changing identity of the Russian intelligentsia in the post-Soviet era, foc...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The well-known fact of great changes which have taken place in Russia in the past twenty years finds...
Detective or crime fiction was a relatively late arrival on the Russian literary scene, lagging behi...
This article examines violence in ‘Prestuplenie sueveriia’ (1872) and ‘Na sovesti’ (1879) by Nikolai...
This thesis is a spatial examination of the metropolis within three novels of the city mysteries gen...
This article explores connections between eighteenth/early nineteenth century forms of crime writing...
The current energetic research on criminal justice in Russia reflects broader trends in the field aw...
This article takes as its subject a nineteenth-century detective story: S.A. Panov’s Murder in Medve...
The article evaluates the spatial aspects of historical crime novels located in Ancient Rome. In par...
This article discusses the work of Russia’s first female crime writer: Aleksandra Sokolova (1833-191...
When the first installment of Crime and Punishment appeared in the Journal Russian Messenger in Janu...
The article is an attempt to illustrate the female writers influence on the evolution of the crime f...
This article discusses the work of Russia’s first female crime writer: Aleksandra Sokolova (1833-191...
Three decades after American author Edgar Allan Poe laid down the foundations for the detective genr...
My thesis deals with the changing identity of the Russian intelligentsia in the post-Soviet era, foc...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The well-known fact of great changes which have taken place in Russia in the past twenty years finds...
Detective or crime fiction was a relatively late arrival on the Russian literary scene, lagging behi...
This article examines violence in ‘Prestuplenie sueveriia’ (1872) and ‘Na sovesti’ (1879) by Nikolai...
This thesis is a spatial examination of the metropolis within three novels of the city mysteries gen...
This article explores connections between eighteenth/early nineteenth century forms of crime writing...
The current energetic research on criminal justice in Russia reflects broader trends in the field aw...
This article takes as its subject a nineteenth-century detective story: S.A. Panov’s Murder in Medve...
The article evaluates the spatial aspects of historical crime novels located in Ancient Rome. In par...
This article discusses the work of Russia’s first female crime writer: Aleksandra Sokolova (1833-191...
When the first installment of Crime and Punishment appeared in the Journal Russian Messenger in Janu...
The article is an attempt to illustrate the female writers influence on the evolution of the crime f...
This article discusses the work of Russia’s first female crime writer: Aleksandra Sokolova (1833-191...
Three decades after American author Edgar Allan Poe laid down the foundations for the detective genr...
My thesis deals with the changing identity of the Russian intelligentsia in the post-Soviet era, foc...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The well-known fact of great changes which have taken place in Russia in the past twenty years finds...