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Dime Novels and the Roots of American Detective Fiction (Hardcover, New)
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Dime Novels and the Roots of American Detective Fiction (Hardcover, New)
Series: Crime Files
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Why is detective fiction so popular? What connects such diverse
characters as the 'armchair sleuth', the 'hardboiled dick', and the
police detective? Dime Novels and the Roots of American Detective
Fiction uncovers the significance of often-neglected dime novels in
revealing early examples of the subgenres of detective fiction -
drawing-room mysteries, hardboiled 'tough guy' fiction, police
procedurals, and postmodern detective fiction - in the genre's
first mass instantiation in the dime novels (1860-1915). A study of
over 100 dime novel endings shows the prevalence of subversive
representations of gender, race and class, while new readings of
iconic detectives like Nick Carter and Allan Pinkerton reveal the
enormous influence of these figures on future developments in the
detective genre. The book argues that inherent tensions between
subversive and conservative impulses - theorized as contamination
and containment - explain detective fiction's ongoing popular
appeal to readers and to writers such as Twain and Faulkner, whose
detective writings are clearly informed by dime novels.
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