This thesis is a spatial examination of the metropolis within three novels of the city mysteries genre. These works depict the rapidly expanding cities of Europe and America in the early 19th century and are noted for revealing the high levels of crime, vice, and sin throughout society. The architectural and inhabited space of these cities was used by the writers to inform their characters and ideas and through these same means an analysis will be made of their fictional urban environments. An exploration will be made, through the moral space of a Victorian home to determine how the authors envisioned the feasibility of a normative self-regulating subject living in these aberrant urban settings
Similarly to other genres, Britain’s crime fiction could not escape the traumas of the World Wars de...
Participating residents actively interpret crime and disorder in relation to their representations o...
Notre thèse est consacrée à l'étude des Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) d'Eugène Sue et des romans qui...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
My thesis explores excerpts of the Sherlock Holmes canon through literary and historical lenses, and...
This thesis examines the deeply layered genre of crime and detective fiction together with academic...
This dissertation examines detective fiction as a form which has evolved in close relation to the mo...
textThis dissertation will examine a genre of popular fiction from antebellum America known as the ...
This project charts an extended representational history of urban violence, focusing in particular o...
The article evaluates the spatial aspects of historical crime novels located in Ancient Rome. In par...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Contemporary crime novels often contain detailed literary representations of urban life worlds. Thes...
This article examines the representation of space and place in a work of nineteenth-century Russian ...
‘Flash houses’, a distinctive type of public house associated with criminal activity, are a shadowy ...
Geography of the sin. Modern city as the study of evil in ‘The Secret Agent’ by Joseph Conrad In th...
Similarly to other genres, Britain’s crime fiction could not escape the traumas of the World Wars de...
Participating residents actively interpret crime and disorder in relation to their representations o...
Notre thèse est consacrée à l'étude des Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) d'Eugène Sue et des romans qui...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
My thesis explores excerpts of the Sherlock Holmes canon through literary and historical lenses, and...
This thesis examines the deeply layered genre of crime and detective fiction together with academic...
This dissertation examines detective fiction as a form which has evolved in close relation to the mo...
textThis dissertation will examine a genre of popular fiction from antebellum America known as the ...
This project charts an extended representational history of urban violence, focusing in particular o...
The article evaluates the spatial aspects of historical crime novels located in Ancient Rome. In par...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Contemporary crime novels often contain detailed literary representations of urban life worlds. Thes...
This article examines the representation of space and place in a work of nineteenth-century Russian ...
‘Flash houses’, a distinctive type of public house associated with criminal activity, are a shadowy ...
Geography of the sin. Modern city as the study of evil in ‘The Secret Agent’ by Joseph Conrad In th...
Similarly to other genres, Britain’s crime fiction could not escape the traumas of the World Wars de...
Participating residents actively interpret crime and disorder in relation to their representations o...
Notre thèse est consacrée à l'étude des Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) d'Eugène Sue et des romans qui...