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The Origins of the American Detective Story (Paperback)
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The Origins of the American Detective Story (Paperback)
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On July 11, 1891, The Scandal of Bohemia was published in
newspapers across America. The first of a series of short stories
which would eventually become ""The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes"", it not only legitimized the detective story but also
reintroduced Americans to an indigenous genre. Edgar Allan Poe had
essentially invented the detective story three decades earlier with
his introduction of Auguste Dupin. Yet, at the turn of the century,
his stories remained obscure to many Americans. The intervening
years between Poe and Doyle were basically devoid of literature
which could truly be called a detective story. Plentiful dime
novels and detective yarns decried vice, promoted sensationalism
and generally lacked the literary quality of Poe's work. With
Sherlock Holmes, Doyle reintroduced respectability to detective
fiction with his emphasis on logic, reason and methodical thinking.
Focusing especially on turn-of-the-century publications, this
volume covers the formative years of American detective fiction,
enumerating the societal forces which changed the sensation-laden
detective narrative of the mid - 19th century to the modern
detective story which appeared in the years after World War I. It
examines elements which influenced the writers of the time
including the rise and decline of police as an institution; the
parallel development of private detectives; and the birth of the
crusading newspaper reporter. The work also looks at the beginnings
of forensic science and criminology as well as the ways in which
this new awareness changed the rules of evidence and judicial
procedures - and consequently, the detective story.
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