Agatha Christie’s name is synonymous with the Whodunit. She is without a doubt one the most popular and best selling authors of all time. Christie’s work built upon the first examples of detective fiction, including Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collins, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. However, Christie’s embrace of the traditionally female spaces, her subversion of expectations, and her unlikely detectives set her apart from her predecessors with their focus on male intellect, patriarchal superiority, and absent female characters. Christie’s novels established recognizable patterns still used today in books, television and movies. This project examines the arc of detective fiction and the role of women within the subgenre, contextualizes Christie\u2...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
English writer Sarah Stickney Ellis wrote during the Victorian Era, “...the women of England are det...
This comparative study focuses on the detective genre and is conducted through literary analysis wit...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
With 2020 being the 100th year since Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles,...
Throughout history, women have been perceived as unequal or lower-class in comparison to men. This m...
In this thesis, I examine representations of women and gender in British ‘Golden Age’ crime fiction ...
This thesis provides the first extensive queer reading of a ‘Golden Age’ British detective fiction w...
This essay is a gender analysis of some of the characters created by Agatha Christie. The aim is to ...
This essay is a gender analysis of some of the characters created by Agatha Christie. The aim is to ...
Considering the rise of detective fiction in the twentieth century, it is clear that Agatha Christie...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
In the nineteen-eighties a host of female detectives appeared in crime fiction authored by women. O...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
English writer Sarah Stickney Ellis wrote during the Victorian Era, “...the women of England are det...
This comparative study focuses on the detective genre and is conducted through literary analysis wit...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
For years, best-selling mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was dismissed as a prolific hack ...
With 2020 being the 100th year since Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles,...
Throughout history, women have been perceived as unequal or lower-class in comparison to men. This m...
In this thesis, I examine representations of women and gender in British ‘Golden Age’ crime fiction ...
This thesis provides the first extensive queer reading of a ‘Golden Age’ British detective fiction w...
This essay is a gender analysis of some of the characters created by Agatha Christie. The aim is to ...
This essay is a gender analysis of some of the characters created by Agatha Christie. The aim is to ...
Considering the rise of detective fiction in the twentieth century, it is clear that Agatha Christie...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
In the nineteen-eighties a host of female detectives appeared in crime fiction authored by women. O...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
English writer Sarah Stickney Ellis wrote during the Victorian Era, “...the women of England are det...
This comparative study focuses on the detective genre and is conducted through literary analysis wit...