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The Classic Era of Crime Fiction Peter Haining

The Classic Era of Crime Fiction par Peter Haining

The Classic Era of Crime Fiction Peter Haining


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Résumé

In this book, crime enthusiasts can see how the famous (and sometimes infamous!) works of crime fiction were originally published and how unknown writers and illustrators were responsible for a genre that was to become one of the conerstones of popular culture.

The Classic Era of Crime Fiction Résumé

The Classic Era of Crime Fiction Peter Haining

During the 100 years from the middle of the 19th century to the 1950s, every important element of crime fiction was created. From Sherlock Holmes to James Bond, and from Edgar Allan Poe to John le Carre, this book explores the exciting cultural history behind crime fiction. In this book, crime enthusiasts can see how the famous (and sometimes infamous!) works of crime fiction were originally published and how unknown writers and illustrators were responsible for a genre that was to become one of the conerstones of popular culture. Discover how Wilkie Collins; book "The Woman in White" was inspired by meeting his future wife running away from captors; why Arthur Conan Doyle was forced to bring Sherlock Holmes back from the dead; which pair of brothers became enemies in the fight for crime fiction supremacy; and how Charlie Chan, the first Chinese-American fictional detective, came into being.

À propos de Peter Haining

Peter Haining wrote The Classic Era of Pulp Magazines for Prion. His life-long interest in crime fiction began as a child when he first read the Sherlock Holmes books and started to collect a wide-ranging and representative library of works in the genre. His book Agatha Christie: Murder in Four Acts was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1991.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001822286
9781853754333
1853754331
The Classic Era of Crime Fiction Peter Haining
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Welbeck Publishing Group
2002-08-22
224
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