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detective fiction

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detective
noun[C]
uk /dɪˈtek.tɪv/ us /dɪˈtek.tɪv/
someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible ...
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fiction
noun
uk /ˈfɪk.ʃən/ us /ˈfɪk.ʃən/
the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people ...
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Examples of detective fiction


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For this reason, first-person narrative is often used for detectivefiction, so that the reader and narrator uncover the case together.
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As readers of detectivefiction, however, we are potentially much less prone to such existential and hermeneutic anxieties.
With much good detectivefiction, of course, it is not necessary to understand the plot completely to enjoy the writing, characterization and narrative.
Indeed, the question of evil has always been present as the key emplotment of detectivefiction.
A hybrid of various strains within nineteenth-century fiction, the sensation genre reflects the influence of stage melodrama and prefigures crime and detectivefiction.
His judgment of the novel as a genre (and detectivefiction by implication) too quickly repudiates its capacities for exposure, resistance, and transgression.
They are the lies of the hope which lies at the core of the 'optimistic genre' of detectivefiction.
We can see these developments in detectivefiction and detective technology as interconnected phenomena.
Kristeva refers not to 'detectivefiction' (le roman policier) but to a particular form of detectivefiction, the polar.
That deductive process simply will not do outside detectivefiction.
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Genres seen so far include soap opera, science fiction, costume drama and detectivefiction.
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It will add little to her eminence in the field of detectivefiction.
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He created primarily mainstream adventure and detectivefiction.
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It also often includes elements of detectivefiction and adventure stories.
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Second, this novel contains noticeably fewer elements of detectivefiction relative to prior novels.
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Hellblazer mixes supernatural and real life horror, akin to contemporary gothic, with noire, surrealism and occult detectivefiction elements.
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The plot is also characteristic of detectivefiction.
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She acquired renown mainly for her romance novels, but also wrote detectivefiction, espionage fiction and adventure novels through which she reached a wide audience.
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He wrote historical novels and nonfiction in addition to mystery/detectivefiction.
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Gorodischer is author of two novels within the genre of detectivefiction.
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It blends science fiction and hardboiled detectivefiction.
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