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Yale French Studies, Number 108 : Crime Fictions

Goulet, Andrea(Edited by)Lee, Susanna(Edited by)
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David F. Bell: Technologies of Speed, Technologies of Crime Uri Eisenzweig: Violence Untold: The Birth of a Modern Fascination Dominique Kalifa: Criminal Investigators at the Fin-de-siecle Andrea Goulet: Curiosity Killer's Instinct: Bibliophilia and the Myth of the Rational Detective Nanette Fornabai: Criminal Factors: Fantomas, Anthropometrics, and the Numerical Fictions of Modern Criminal Identity Tom Gunning: Lynx-Eyed Detectives and Shadow Bandits: Visuality and Eclipse in French Detective Stories and Films before WWI Robert Rushing: Travelling Detectives: The 'Logic of Arrest' and the Pleasures of (Avoiding) the Real Page Dubois: Oedipus as Detective: Sophocles, Simenon, Robbe-Grillet David Platten: Into the Woods: Contemporary Roman Noir as Modern Fairy Tale Claire Gorra: Reflections on Crime and Punishment: Memories of the Holocaust in Recent French Crime Fiction Pierre Verdaguer: Borrowed Settings: Frenchness in Anglo-American Detective Fiction Pim Higginson: Mayhem at the Crossroads: Francophone African Fiction and the Rise of the Crime Novel Susanna Lee: Punk Noir: Anarchy in Two Idioms

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Yale University Press
0300109938 / 9780300109931
Paperback / softback
10/10/2006
United States
English
24 cm
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