This book has its origins in a conference held at the University of Newcastle in July 2007. The conference was designed to bring together Australian academics working, within French Studies, on French detective fiction with French academics working, in France, on Australian detective fiction; it was also conceived within the organizational framework of the annual Australian Society for French Studies conference, whose theme in 2007 was La France au pluriel which was co-hosted by the University of Newcastle and the University of Technology, Sydney. Ultimately, the concept of plurality intersected with the detective-fiction theme in at least two obvious ways: speakers were looking either at French detective fiction, which seems inevitably to ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how present-day detective novels reflect Britain’s geog...
In collaboration with François GallixCrime fiction is nowadays considered as a thought-provoking cha...
In the wake of a number of recent critical studies of the nineteenth-century art novel (including ...
Much about detective fiction is uncertain. There are, for example, all the various genres and sub-ge...
Presents the development of crime fiction in French cultures from the mid-nineteenth century onwards...
The essays in this collection are based on papers given at a conference on detective fiction in Euro...
The recognition by translation theorists that literary translation has the ability to perform a cult...
This essay studies the role played by the two equally important varieties of the French language (Q...
Enquêtes métaphysiques et identitaires dans la littérature et la fiction policière en France et en A...
For some reason I can't explain, I have had for many years a very keen interest in crime fiction, es...
Although on the margins of Australian literary circles during his lifetime, Arthur William Upfield p...
English Department Honors Thesis.In this thesis, I will read detective fiction, particularly from th...
Many crime fiction writers nowadays attempt to get noted through more “literary” works, which raises...
It is estimated that some twenty per cent of all books sold in France are crime novels (Gorrara, 200...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how present-day detective novels reflect Britain’s geog...
In collaboration with François GallixCrime fiction is nowadays considered as a thought-provoking cha...
In the wake of a number of recent critical studies of the nineteenth-century art novel (including ...
Much about detective fiction is uncertain. There are, for example, all the various genres and sub-ge...
Presents the development of crime fiction in French cultures from the mid-nineteenth century onwards...
The essays in this collection are based on papers given at a conference on detective fiction in Euro...
The recognition by translation theorists that literary translation has the ability to perform a cult...
This essay studies the role played by the two equally important varieties of the French language (Q...
Enquêtes métaphysiques et identitaires dans la littérature et la fiction policière en France et en A...
For some reason I can't explain, I have had for many years a very keen interest in crime fiction, es...
Although on the margins of Australian literary circles during his lifetime, Arthur William Upfield p...
English Department Honors Thesis.In this thesis, I will read detective fiction, particularly from th...
Many crime fiction writers nowadays attempt to get noted through more “literary” works, which raises...
It is estimated that some twenty per cent of all books sold in France are crime novels (Gorrara, 200...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how present-day detective novels reflect Britain’s geog...
In collaboration with François GallixCrime fiction is nowadays considered as a thought-provoking cha...
In the wake of a number of recent critical studies of the nineteenth-century art novel (including ...