This essay will demonstrate that Chandler, Macdonald,\ud and others are not simply mystery writers. The best writers\ud of detective fiction are also keen social observers who critically\ud examine our culture and our environs. American detective\ud fiction has sent its jaded gumshoes searching through\ud all of Los Angeles and its surrounding environs; and they\ud have returned with trenchant insights regarding social geography,\ud urban processes, and architecture
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Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which readers actively and collaboratively co-produce fiction....
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.This thesis is an essayistic exploration of detec...
On the one hand, this article analyzes the priorities of observing the principles of an outdated det...
At the beginning of his study on Los Angeles Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four EcologiesReyner B...
'Detective Fiction' is a clear and compelling look at some of the best known, yet least-understood c...
In the twentieth century, in the United States, the figure of the nineteenth century frontier pionee...
In film, the construction of Los Angeles as a character has been defined through a series of specifi...
This thesis examines the deeply layered genre of crime and detective fiction together with academic...
Detective fiction, as established in Anglo-American traditions, posed a formula for portraying crime...
This book combines film studies with urban theory in a spatial exploration of twentieth century Los ...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
This thesis discusses the activities of several private detectives in Los Angeles, California, rough...
James Ellroy’s detective stories detail an urban landscape in which crime is inseparable from its re...
All the world loves a mystery, and much of the reading public has always loved detective stories. Th...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which readers actively and collaboratively co-produce fiction....
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.This thesis is an essayistic exploration of detec...
On the one hand, this article analyzes the priorities of observing the principles of an outdated det...
At the beginning of his study on Los Angeles Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four EcologiesReyner B...
'Detective Fiction' is a clear and compelling look at some of the best known, yet least-understood c...