The 1920s, frequently referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or the ‘Jazz Age’, are often associated with opulent lifestyles and the emergence of striking fashion and furniture trends. Themes in the history of women in crime and thriller fiction show, however, that this decade was also a difficult period in the West, one of widespread financial hardship and of living in the shadow of social turmoil: anti-Semitism, conspiracy theories and fear of the foreign dominated the mainstream press as well as popular fiction. It was also a period in which women were working to navigate their way through a society changed forever by the experience of war. This paper examines some of the well-known detective and thriller fiction writers of the 1920s – Ag...
Women characters in spy thrillers may be essential to the action, like Vesper in Ian Fleming’s Casin...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
The “mystery” or “detective” novel originated in the first half of the 19th century, and quickly bec...
The 1920s, frequently referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or the ‘Jazz Age’, are often associated ...
English writer Sarah Stickney Ellis wrote during the Victorian Era, “...the women of England are det...
Golden Age detective fiction by women offers insights into the competing gender ideologies of the 19...
This thesis examines Death of a Ghost (1934), Flowers for the Judge (1935), Dancers in Mourning (19...
As Mandel (1996) argues, there appears, in terms of detective character, an attempt to rebuild the ...
An examination of detective and horror fiction in the late 1920s and early 1930s that explores the w...
In April 1894, the Times Column of New Books and New Editions introduced to its readers "a Female Sh...
This dissertation explores the representations of the female detective figure and the female crimina...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
Focusing on a number of sensational trials with young female defendants involving drugs, murder, adu...
Similarly to other genres, Britain’s crime fiction could not escape the traumas of the World Wars de...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
Women characters in spy thrillers may be essential to the action, like Vesper in Ian Fleming’s Casin...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
The “mystery” or “detective” novel originated in the first half of the 19th century, and quickly bec...
The 1920s, frequently referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or the ‘Jazz Age’, are often associated ...
English writer Sarah Stickney Ellis wrote during the Victorian Era, “...the women of England are det...
Golden Age detective fiction by women offers insights into the competing gender ideologies of the 19...
This thesis examines Death of a Ghost (1934), Flowers for the Judge (1935), Dancers in Mourning (19...
As Mandel (1996) argues, there appears, in terms of detective character, an attempt to rebuild the ...
An examination of detective and horror fiction in the late 1920s and early 1930s that explores the w...
In April 1894, the Times Column of New Books and New Editions introduced to its readers "a Female Sh...
This dissertation explores the representations of the female detective figure and the female crimina...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
Focusing on a number of sensational trials with young female defendants involving drugs, murder, adu...
Similarly to other genres, Britain’s crime fiction could not escape the traumas of the World Wars de...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
Women characters in spy thrillers may be essential to the action, like Vesper in Ian Fleming’s Casin...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
The “mystery” or “detective” novel originated in the first half of the 19th century, and quickly bec...