Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest furthers scholarly research into French crime fiction and, within that broad context, examines the nature, functions and specificity of the palimpsest. Originally a palaeographic phenomenon, the palimpsest has evolved into a figurative notion used to define any cultural artefact which has been reused but still bears traces of its earlier form. In her 2007 study The Palimpsest, Sarah Dillon refers to “the persistent fascination with palimpsests in the popular imagination, embodying as they do the mystery of the secret, the miracle of resurrection and the thrill of detective discovery”. In the context of crime fiction, the palimpsest is a particularly fertile metaphor. Because the prac...
Under Rebreanu's Both (Amândoi), Crime and punishment? The novel Amândoi (Both), published in Roman...
In the late 1920s Dorothy L. Sayers, despite her impressive contributions to the crime fiction genre...
This thesis analyses the representation and creation of complicity in fin-de-siècle French literary ...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest (Angela Kimyongür et Amy Wigelsworth, éd...
French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest Angela Kimyongür, Amy Wigelsworth. Rewriting Wrongs: French...
This article uses the palimpsest as an interpretative lens through which to consider Fortuné du Bois...
This collection of essays therefore exemplifies and interrogates the various manifestations and impl...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
Key works of popular fiction are often rewritten to capitalize on their success. But what are the im...
Star of the Sea est le roman de toutes les trahisons, à l’échelle du couple, de la famille, des nati...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
The thesis centres on the fiction of the author, Loys Masson (1915-1969) born in Mauritius, who live...
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...
Under Rebreanu's Both (Amândoi), Crime and punishment? The novel Amândoi (Both), published in Roman...
In the late 1920s Dorothy L. Sayers, despite her impressive contributions to the crime fiction genre...
This thesis analyses the representation and creation of complicity in fin-de-siècle French literary ...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest (Angela Kimyongür et Amy Wigelsworth, éd...
French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest Angela Kimyongür, Amy Wigelsworth. Rewriting Wrongs: French...
This article uses the palimpsest as an interpretative lens through which to consider Fortuné du Bois...
This collection of essays therefore exemplifies and interrogates the various manifestations and impl...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
Key works of popular fiction are often rewritten to capitalize on their success. But what are the im...
Star of the Sea est le roman de toutes les trahisons, à l’échelle du couple, de la famille, des nati...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
The Pleasures of Crime. Reading Modern French Crime Fiction. Platten, David Amsterdam/New York, NY, ...
The thesis centres on the fiction of the author, Loys Masson (1915-1969) born in Mauritius, who live...
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...
Under Rebreanu's Both (Amândoi), Crime and punishment? The novel Amândoi (Both), published in Roman...
In the late 1920s Dorothy L. Sayers, despite her impressive contributions to the crime fiction genre...
This thesis analyses the representation and creation of complicity in fin-de-siècle French literary ...