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    Cognitive-pragmatic Potential of Riddles in Literary Discourse by Larisa P. Prokhorova, Natalia V. Potapova, Galina A. Zavyalova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The purpose of the study is to describe the cognitive-pragmatic potential of riddles functioning in a literary tale and a detective story. It has been established that the riddle can be not only an independent communicative event, but also an integral part of complex literary genres. …”
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    Suspense in the English novel from Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad by Smith, N, Nicholas Smith

    Published 1982
    “…The Austenian romance is compared to the detective story in that narrative presentation is determined by the need to control the reader's expectations, and to achieve an ending which is both satisfactory and surprising. …”
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    In the Heart of Secret. Mysterious Murder of the Literary Critique– 2nd part by Tomáš Horváth

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…The author of the article analyses a classical type of a detective story written by S. S. Van Dine The Greene Murder Case (1928). …”
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    Bulgarian Anthroponym as a (Balkan) Text by Irina A. Sedakova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Bulgarian Christian Orthodox Church is rather liberal in terms of choosing the baptismal name and the day for its celebration which makes the text behind the name more elaborate, making it a true detective story. The research material is retrieved from dictionaries of personal names, published onomastic studies, author’s interviews, observations, and field data. …”
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    In the heart of a mystery. Mysterious murder of a literary critic – part 1. by Tomáš Horváth

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…The author of the article analyses a classical type of a detective story written by S. S. Van Dine The Greene Murder Case (1928). …”
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    “VENERE PRIVATA” DA SCERBANENCO A BACILIERI: LINGUA, STILE E RETORICA DALLA LETTERATURA AL FUMETTO by Alberto Sebastiani

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Venere privata from Scerbanenco and Bacilieri: language, style and rhetoric from literature to comics Giorgio Scerbanenco’s novel Venere privata (1966) is among the progenitors of the contemporary Italian detective story and introduces the character Duca Lamberti, a doctor disbarred for practicing euthanasia on a patient and becoming, once he has served his sentence, a consultant to the Milanese police. …”
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    House to house: Dickens and the properties of fiction by Dasgupta, U

    Published 2016
    “…After charting contemporary debates surrounding 'low' lodging-houses, Chapter 4 demonstrates how these writers used rented spaces to make major contributions to the rise of the detective story. The fifth chapter, on living alone and living together, is largely dedicated to the multi-authored Christmas numbers of <em>Household Words</em> and <em>All the Year Round</em>; these witty collections suggest that the dynamics of the lodging-house reflect the politics of Dickens's immediate circle. …”
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    THE MOTIVE OF CATASTROPHISM IN THE DYSTOPIAN GENRE POETICS: KAZUO ISHIGURO AND YAROSLAV MELNIK by Olena A. Andreichykova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel “Never Let me Go” demonstrates a powerful example of genre synthesis: “stream of consciousness” coexists with the classic English estate novel, which is emphasized by confessional and allegorical intonations and does not prevent the writer from resorting to some possibilities of a detective story. Features of the traditional parable form and mythological genre are also observed. …”
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    L’apport de La Lecture à La production Écrite by Fatiha Bouazri

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…As a result, reading has a positive influence on writing and especially in a FFL teaching-learning situation because most literary genres encountered in reading can be the starting point for a writing project (tale, story of origins, legends, fiction science, detective story, travelogue, fable, play …). The role of the teacher consists in leading his learners to production by gradually relying on the texts read by inviting learners to extend or complete a text or to transform it into a narrative or theatrical text. …”
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    Higher Justice in the Screen Images of Sherlock Holmes and Father Brown / Воплощение идеи высшей справедливости в экранных образах Шерлока Холмса и отца Брауна... by BULGAROVA BELLA A. / БУЛГАРОВА Б.А., OVCHARENKO ALEXEY YU. / ОВЧАРЕНКО А.Ю., BARABASH VICTOR V. / БАРАБАШ В.В., VOROPAEVA YULIA A. / ВОРОПАЕВА Ю.А.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The practical significance of the research presented in the article lies in the fact that its results can be used not only in the curriculum of students of directing and filmmaking departments in terms of how exactly the genre of the classic English detective story should be interpreted in modern film adaptations, but also for developers of multimedia environment in their unique creative work with various types of texts of modern culture (physical, verbal, visual, digital). …”
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    “Crime is disease”: Contamination of Media in BBC Sherlock by Eleonora Sasso

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This paper takes as its starting point the conceptual metaphor “crime is disease” as suggested by George Lakoff in order to advance a new reading of the BBC crime drama television series Sherlock (2010- ) based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Among over 200 film versions of Sherlock Holmes, the 2010 Masterpiece version, created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, remediated the Victorian detective stories visualising Sherlock’s deductive reasoning on screen. …”
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    EMMA / by Austen, Jane, 1775-1817, author 199816

    Published 1994
    “…Her emotional coming of age is woven into what Ronald Blythe has called 'the happinest of love stories, the most friendishly difficult of detective stories and a matchless repository English wit'.…”
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    The Archontic Holmes: Understanding adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories in the context of Jacques Derrida's “Archive” by Suzanne R. Black

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…A consideration of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories and their subsequent adaptations reveals a complex web of interdependency, which is in keeping with Jacques Derrida's concept of the archive, and can be extended to describe the functions and relations of all texts, not just those that claim explicit inter-relations.…”
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    Unpacking the Luggage 2013: Christopher McCrudden

    “…<p>Hans Joas’ book on the genealogy of human rights, Irish detective stories, a certain American classic, and a book on labor law in the context of changing social and political environments – Christopher McCrudden did quite a bit of reading over the summer, enjoying the privilege of delving into some non-legal literature for a change. …”
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    La ‘diabolica’ colpa di Edipo. Rinarrare il mito oggi fra letteratura e cinema: dal romanzo noir ad Angel Heart di Alan Parker by Roberto Mario Danese

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is considered the prototype of modern detective stories. Alain Robbe-Grillet, in his novel Les Gommes, transforms the story of Oedipus into a typical noir and William Hjortsberg uses it as a hypotext for his ‘demonic’ crime novel Falling Angel. …”
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    Horizontes de la narrativa colombiana de las últimas décadas en el ámbito latinoamericano by Carmen Alemany Bay

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…We analyze the main themes beginning with narrative which is based on reality and which diversifies into different genres: urban realism, testimony, detective stories and new historic novels. After the literary space of reality we deal with the supernatural space through an analysis of the most outstanding manifestations of magic realism. …”
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    the Sherlockian : A NOVEL / by Moore, Graham, 1981- author 640815

    Published 2012
    “…But when the world's leading Doylean scholar is found murdered in his hotel room, it is Harold-using wisdom and methods gleaned from countless detective stories-who takes up the search, both for the diary and for the killer.…”
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    The Influence of Robert A. Bloch’s Micro Fiction on Short-Short Fantasy and Psychological Horror by Contemporary Japanese Writers: An Attempt of Comparative Analysis by L. Yu. Khronopulo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the short-short stories by American authors translated by Japanese writer Tsuzuki Michio in the late 1950s — early 1960s, there were also extrashort stories by Robert Albert Bloch (1917–1994): detective stories, fantasy, psychological horror. Japanese writers known by their experiments in the genres of extra-short mystic and detective stories, as well as in the genre of psychological horror, note that their creative activity was partly influenced by Robert A. …”
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    Три ипостаси Романа Арбитмана (к вопросу о мистификациях писателя) by Maria Galimska

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Arbitman – he is the author of detective stories – among others the presidential cycle.…”
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