Stanisław Baczyński (1890-1939), was the first Polish (and one of the first in Europe) literary critics to reflect on the popular genre of the criminal novel, and to look for the genesis and role of its transformation in social development. In the book Criminal Novel (1932), he points directly to the possibility of the novel's influence on construction of ahero in social views and moods. There is alink between the development of ademocratic state and acriminal novel. Apopular novel can help acitizen adapt to anew reality, aless classy and more democratic one. Moreover, in amodern society it performs acatharsisfunction, "it is acure and, at the same time, an entertainment". Baczyński's attitude towards the criminal novel was not Marxist, but...