Author: George Parker Anderson
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
ISBN:
Size: 74.37 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Docs
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 437
View: 1720
Essays on American writers whose lives and careers span the history of hard-boiled writing, from its birth in American pulp magazines of the 1920s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Characteristic of this writing is an objective viewpoint, impersonal tone, violent action, colloquial speech, tough characters and understated style, usually but not limited to detective or crime fiction.
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Gumshoe America
Author: Sean McCann
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822325949
Size: 61.58 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
View: 2260
DIVSees hard-boiled crime fiction in relation to a changing literary marketplace and as an arena for conflicts about citizenship, class culture, and democracy during the New Deal./div
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822325949
Size: 61.58 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
View: 2260
DIVSees hard-boiled crime fiction in relation to a changing literary marketplace and as an arena for conflicts about citizenship, class culture, and democracy during the New Deal./div
American Hard Boiled Crime Writers
Author: George Parker Anderson
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
ISBN:
Size: 53.88 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 437
View: 4815
Essays on American writers whose lives and careers span the history of hard-boiled writing, from its birth in American pulp magazines of the 1920s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Characteristic of this writing is an objective viewpoint, impersonal tone, violent action, colloquial speech, tough characters and understated style, usually but not limited to detective or crime fiction.
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
ISBN:
Size: 53.88 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 437
View: 4815
Essays on American writers whose lives and careers span the history of hard-boiled writing, from its birth in American pulp magazines of the 1920s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Characteristic of this writing is an objective viewpoint, impersonal tone, violent action, colloquial speech, tough characters and understated style, usually but not limited to detective or crime fiction.
American Hard Boiled Crime Writers
Author: George Parker Anderson
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
ISBN:
Size: 21.42 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 437
View: 7067
Essays on American writers whose lives and careers span the history of hard-boiled writing, from its birth in American pulp magazines of the 1920s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Characteristic of this writing is an objective viewpoint, impersonal tone, violent action, colloquial speech, tough characters and understated style, usually but not limited to detective or crime fiction.
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
ISBN:
Size: 21.42 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 437
View: 7067
Essays on American writers whose lives and careers span the history of hard-boiled writing, from its birth in American pulp magazines of the 1920s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Characteristic of this writing is an objective viewpoint, impersonal tone, violent action, colloquial speech, tough characters and understated style, usually but not limited to detective or crime fiction.
Hard Boiled
Author: Bill Pronzini
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019510353X
Size: 74.15 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 532
View: 6958
A collection of thirty-six crime stories that traces the evolution of the genre over eight decades includes works by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane, Jim Thompson, Margaret Maron, Faye Kellerman, and Ed Gorman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019510353X
Size: 74.15 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 532
View: 6958
A collection of thirty-six crime stories that traces the evolution of the genre over eight decades includes works by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane, Jim Thompson, Margaret Maron, Faye Kellerman, and Ed Gorman
This Grotesque Position
Author: Sean McCann
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 75.49 MB
Format: PDF, Docs
Category : Crime in literature
Languages : en
Pages : 403
View: 5388
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 75.49 MB
Format: PDF, Docs
Category : Crime in literature
Languages : en
Pages : 403
View: 5388
100 American Crime Writers
Author: S. Powell
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137031662
Size: 36.81 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 373
View: 7044
100 American Crime Writers features discussion and analysis of the lives of crime writers and their key works, examining the developments in American crime writing from the Golden Age to hardboiled detective fiction. This study is essential to scholars and an ideal introduction to crime fiction for anyone who enjoys this fascinating genre.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137031662
Size: 36.81 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 373
View: 7044
100 American Crime Writers features discussion and analysis of the lives of crime writers and their key works, examining the developments in American crime writing from the Golden Age to hardboiled detective fiction. This study is essential to scholars and an ideal introduction to crime fiction for anyone who enjoys this fascinating genre.
The Simple Art Of Murder
Author: Raymond Chandler
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
ISBN: 1400030226
Size: 53.43 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
View: 2009
In The Simple Art of Murder, which was prefaced by the famous Atlantic Monthly essay of the same name, noir master Raymond Chandler argues the virtues of the hard-boiled detective novel, and this collection, mostly drawn from stories he wrote for the pulps, demonstrates Chandler's imaginative, entertaining facility with the form. Included are the classic stories "Spanish Blood," Pearls Are a Nuisance," and "Guns at Cyrano's," among others.
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
ISBN: 1400030226
Size: 53.43 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
View: 2009
In The Simple Art of Murder, which was prefaced by the famous Atlantic Monthly essay of the same name, noir master Raymond Chandler argues the virtues of the hard-boiled detective novel, and this collection, mostly drawn from stories he wrote for the pulps, demonstrates Chandler's imaginative, entertaining facility with the form. Included are the classic stories "Spanish Blood," Pearls Are a Nuisance," and "Guns at Cyrano's," among others.
Crime Writers
Author: Elizabeth Haynes
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
ISBN: 1591589142
Size: 26.89 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
View: 6015
This invaluable resource provides information about and sources for researching 50 of the top crime genre writers, including websites and other online resources. * A timeline of major authors and events in the development of the crime fiction genre * Read-alike sections listing other authors whose works are similar in style or theme to those of ten major authors included in the book * Lists of major organizations and awards in the field of crime literature * A bibliography of online and print sources for biographical and critical information about crime genre authors
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
ISBN: 1591589142
Size: 26.89 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
View: 6015
This invaluable resource provides information about and sources for researching 50 of the top crime genre writers, including websites and other online resources. * A timeline of major authors and events in the development of the crime fiction genre * Read-alike sections listing other authors whose works are similar in style or theme to those of ten major authors included in the book * Lists of major organizations and awards in the field of crime literature * A bibliography of online and print sources for biographical and critical information about crime genre authors
Research Guide To American Literature
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 1438132425
Size: 50.55 MB
Format: PDF
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 265
View: 3865
The new Research Guide to American Literature is a series of handbooks for students that provides strategies for studying and writing about frequently taught literary topics. Each volume contains dozens of study guides, each of which examines a particular work, author, movement, or theme, providing the necessary background information, suggesting fruitful areas of research, and listing the best secondary sources.
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 1438132425
Size: 50.55 MB
Format: PDF
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 265
View: 3865
The new Research Guide to American Literature is a series of handbooks for students that provides strategies for studying and writing about frequently taught literary topics. Each volume contains dozens of study guides, each of which examines a particular work, author, movement, or theme, providing the necessary background information, suggesting fruitful areas of research, and listing the best secondary sources.
Detective Agency
Author: Priscilla L. Walton
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520921467
Size: 41.21 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
View: 4663
Since the late 1970s, a subgenre of crime fiction, written by women and featuring a professional woman investigator, has exploded on the popular fiction market. Priscilla L. Walton and Manina Jones focus on this recent proliferation of women writers of detective fiction, providing the first book-length study of the historical and societal changes that fueled this popularity, along with insightful and entertaining readings of the texts themselves. Walton and Jones place the genre within its aesthetic, social, and economic contexts, reading it as an index of cultural beliefs. Addressing the ways that Sara Paretsky, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller, and others work through the conventions of the "hard-boiled" genre made popular by writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Mickey Spillane, the authors show how the male hard-boiled tradition has been challenged and transformed. Issues of child, spousal, and sexual abuse are more likely to surface in women's detective novels, the authors show, and female sleuths face many of the same dilemmas as those who read about them—everyday problems with relationships, parenting, and money. Detective Agency also integrates interviews with authors and publishers, reader surveys, publication data, and analysis of internet discussion groups to present a fascinating picture of the "industry" of women's detective fiction. Authors of these works are powerful players in the publishing system as well as agents of cultural intervention, Walton and Jones claim. They conclude by examining the rise of female detectives in television and film.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520921467
Size: 41.21 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
View: 4663
Since the late 1970s, a subgenre of crime fiction, written by women and featuring a professional woman investigator, has exploded on the popular fiction market. Priscilla L. Walton and Manina Jones focus on this recent proliferation of women writers of detective fiction, providing the first book-length study of the historical and societal changes that fueled this popularity, along with insightful and entertaining readings of the texts themselves. Walton and Jones place the genre within its aesthetic, social, and economic contexts, reading it as an index of cultural beliefs. Addressing the ways that Sara Paretsky, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller, and others work through the conventions of the "hard-boiled" genre made popular by writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Mickey Spillane, the authors show how the male hard-boiled tradition has been challenged and transformed. Issues of child, spousal, and sexual abuse are more likely to surface in women's detective novels, the authors show, and female sleuths face many of the same dilemmas as those who read about them—everyday problems with relationships, parenting, and money. Detective Agency also integrates interviews with authors and publishers, reader surveys, publication data, and analysis of internet discussion groups to present a fascinating picture of the "industry" of women's detective fiction. Authors of these works are powerful players in the publishing system as well as agents of cultural intervention, Walton and Jones claim. They conclude by examining the rise of female detectives in television and film.
War Noir
Author: Sarah Trott
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496808657
Size: 45.49 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 272
View: 1541
The conflation of the hard-boiled style and war experience has influenced many contemporary crime writers, particularly in the traumatic aftermath of the Vietnam War. Yet, earlier writers in the genre, such as Raymond Chandler, remain overlooked when it comes to examining how their war experience affected their writing. Sarah Trott corrects this oversight by examining Chandler alongside the World War I writers of the Lost Generation as well as highlighting a melding of very different styles in Chandler's work. Based on Chandler's experience in combat, Trott explains that the writer created detective Philip Marlowe not as the idealization of heroic individualism, as is commonly perceived, but instead as an authentic individual subjected to very real psychological frailties from trauma during the First World War. Inspecting Chandler's work and correspondence indicates that the characterization of the fictional Marlowe goes beyond the traditional chivalric readings and can instead be interpreted as a genuine representation of a traumatized veteran in American society. Substituting the horror of the trenches for the corruption of the city, Chandler formed a disillusioned protagonist in an uncaring America. Chandler did so with the sophistication necessary to straddle genre fiction and canonical literature. The sum of this work offers a new understanding of how Chandler uses his war trauma, how that experience established the traditional archetype of detective fiction, and how this reading of his fiction enables Chandler to transcend generic limitations and be recognized as a key twentieth-century literary figure.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496808657
Size: 45.49 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 272
View: 1541
The conflation of the hard-boiled style and war experience has influenced many contemporary crime writers, particularly in the traumatic aftermath of the Vietnam War. Yet, earlier writers in the genre, such as Raymond Chandler, remain overlooked when it comes to examining how their war experience affected their writing. Sarah Trott corrects this oversight by examining Chandler alongside the World War I writers of the Lost Generation as well as highlighting a melding of very different styles in Chandler's work. Based on Chandler's experience in combat, Trott explains that the writer created detective Philip Marlowe not as the idealization of heroic individualism, as is commonly perceived, but instead as an authentic individual subjected to very real psychological frailties from trauma during the First World War. Inspecting Chandler's work and correspondence indicates that the characterization of the fictional Marlowe goes beyond the traditional chivalric readings and can instead be interpreted as a genuine representation of a traumatized veteran in American society. Substituting the horror of the trenches for the corruption of the city, Chandler formed a disillusioned protagonist in an uncaring America. Chandler did so with the sophistication necessary to straddle genre fiction and canonical literature. The sum of this work offers a new understanding of how Chandler uses his war trauma, how that experience established the traditional archetype of detective fiction, and how this reading of his fiction enables Chandler to transcend generic limitations and be recognized as a key twentieth-century literary figure.
The Contemporary American Crime Novel
Author: Andrew Pepper
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781579583521
Size: 64.96 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
View: 2077
As America's ethnic and racial character undergoes explosive transformation, its crime fictions trace, contest and celebrate the changes.The Contemporary American Crime Novelis an exciting book that offers a comprehensive review of recent developments in American crime fiction, exploring America's dynamic, fragmented multicultural landscape and how it has transformed the codes and conventions of the crime novel. Featured authors include James Ellroy, James Lee Burke, Sara Paretsky, Barbara Wilson, Chester Himes, Walter Mosley, Faye Kellerman, Alex Abella, and Chang-Rae Lee.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781579583521
Size: 64.96 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
View: 2077
As America's ethnic and racial character undergoes explosive transformation, its crime fictions trace, contest and celebrate the changes.The Contemporary American Crime Novelis an exciting book that offers a comprehensive review of recent developments in American crime fiction, exploring America's dynamic, fragmented multicultural landscape and how it has transformed the codes and conventions of the crime novel. Featured authors include James Ellroy, James Lee Burke, Sara Paretsky, Barbara Wilson, Chester Himes, Walter Mosley, Faye Kellerman, Alex Abella, and Chang-Rae Lee.
Hardboiled Mystery Writers
Author: Matthew Joseph Bruccoli
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
ISBN: 9780786710294
Size: 66.78 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
View: 1179
An illustrated guide to the mystery genre's hardest hitting writers focuses on the three men who created a uniquely American brand of detective fiction--Raymond Chandler, Dashiell HAmmett, and Ross Macdonald, the creators of such famed fictional private detectives as PHilip Marlowe, Sam Spade, and Lew Archer. Original.
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
ISBN: 9780786710294
Size: 66.78 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
View: 1179
An illustrated guide to the mystery genre's hardest hitting writers focuses on the three men who created a uniquely American brand of detective fiction--Raymond Chandler, Dashiell HAmmett, and Ross Macdonald, the creators of such famed fictional private detectives as PHilip Marlowe, Sam Spade, and Lew Archer. Original.