The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implementation of the detective novel convention — is unarguable. Such use of selfreferential strategies is juxtaposed with their applications in texts that in English-language reflection on postmodern and modernist novels are defined as metaphysical detective stories. The article examines the genre aspects of the use of these devices and their consequences for the location of a crime novel within contemporary popular culture
This thesis grapples with the curious relationship of the metaphors of detection and reading. Detect...
This article deals with the complexities that arise from the definitions of metafiction and the appr...
The subject of this text are metafictional elements in the novels Nišan (2007) by Blaže Minevski and...
This thesis constitutes the first attempt to examine formally the use of self-referential forms in t...
This book establishes the genealogy of a subgenre of crime fiction that Antoine Dechêne calls the me...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 78-89.Chapter 1. The worlds of the metaphysical detective --...
The relation between modernity and metaphysics has been re-opened in recent Scandinavian crime ficti...
The article presents scientific analytical conclusions on the established opinions about literary-th...
Der zweisprachige Sammelband Detective Fiction and Popular Visual Culture bietet eine interdisziplin...
This article aims to put a theoretical frame around the concept of the critical-creative nexus as it...
This paper examines this view of “unreliable” or “little narrative” or “incredulity toward metanarra...
This article looks at postmodern detective fiction, particularly City of Glass by Paul Auster, and a...
The purpose of the article is to define the genre features of Patrick Süskind’s novel as a postmoder...
As a subgenre of formula fiction, detective fiction is often not considered serious or legitimate li...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
This thesis grapples with the curious relationship of the metaphors of detection and reading. Detect...
This article deals with the complexities that arise from the definitions of metafiction and the appr...
The subject of this text are metafictional elements in the novels Nišan (2007) by Blaže Minevski and...
This thesis constitutes the first attempt to examine formally the use of self-referential forms in t...
This book establishes the genealogy of a subgenre of crime fiction that Antoine Dechêne calls the me...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 78-89.Chapter 1. The worlds of the metaphysical detective --...
The relation between modernity and metaphysics has been re-opened in recent Scandinavian crime ficti...
The article presents scientific analytical conclusions on the established opinions about literary-th...
Der zweisprachige Sammelband Detective Fiction and Popular Visual Culture bietet eine interdisziplin...
This article aims to put a theoretical frame around the concept of the critical-creative nexus as it...
This paper examines this view of “unreliable” or “little narrative” or “incredulity toward metanarra...
This article looks at postmodern detective fiction, particularly City of Glass by Paul Auster, and a...
The purpose of the article is to define the genre features of Patrick Süskind’s novel as a postmoder...
As a subgenre of formula fiction, detective fiction is often not considered serious or legitimate li...
Crime fiction, if you choose to classify it in its broadest sense, has a very long history. Detectiv...
This thesis grapples with the curious relationship of the metaphors of detection and reading. Detect...
This article deals with the complexities that arise from the definitions of metafiction and the appr...
The subject of this text are metafictional elements in the novels Nišan (2007) by Blaže Minevski and...