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Nominated for the Mystery Writers of America 'Edgar Awards'!"" ""
"A Counter-History of Crime Fiction" takes a new look at the
evolution of crime fiction, drawing on material from the Middle
Ages up to the early Twentieth century, when the genre was
theoretically defined as detective fiction. Considering
'criminography' as a system of inter-related, even incestuous,
sub-genres, Maurizio Ascari explores the connections between modes
of literature such as revenge tragedies and providential fictions,
the gothic and the ghost story, urban mysteries and anarchist
fiction, while taking into account the influence of pseudo-sciences
such as mesmerism and criminal anthropology.
In an age of world citizenship, literary scholarship is focusing
increasingly on texts which communicate effectively over cultural
lines. Advocating a planetary approach to contemporary literature,
this critical text examines eight novels from eight cultures. The
writers discussed are Julian Barnes, Magda Szabo, Abraham B.
Yehoshua, Ian McEwan, W.G. Sebald, Murakami Haruki, Jonathan Safran
Foer, and Azar Nafisi. Focusing on the authors' encouragement to
meditate on life's most pressing issues, the essays here invite us
to reevaluate postmodernism as a current category.
Nominated for the Mystery Writers of America 'Edgar Awards' "" ""
"A Counter-History of Crime Fiction" takes a new look at the
evolution of crime fiction, drawing on material from the Middle
Ages up to the early Twentieth century, when the genre was
theoretically defined as detective fiction. Considering
'criminography' as a system of inter-related, even incestuous,
sub-genres, Maurizio Ascari explores the connections between modes
of literature such as revenge tragedies and providential fictions,
the gothic and the ghost story, urban mysteries and anarchist
fiction, while taking into account the influence of pseudo-sciences
such as mesmerism and criminal anthropology.
This collection of essays brings together an international team of
scholars with the aim to shed new light on various interconnected
aspects of the Gothic through the lens of converging critical and
methodological approaches. With its wide-ranging interdisciplinary
perspective, the book explores the domains of literary, pictorial,
filmic, televisual and popular cultural texts in English from the
eighteenth century to the present day. Within these pages, the
Gothic is discussed as a dynamic form that exceeds the concept of
literary genre, proving able to renovate and adapt through constant
processes of hybridisation. Investigating the hypothesis that the
Gothic returns in times of cultural crisis, this study maps out
transgressive and experimental modes conducive to alternative
experiences of the intricacies of the human (and post-human)
condition.
1944, Northern Italy. Antonio's life is shattered when he is
deported to Germany as a forced labourer.
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