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Profiling the American Detective

Parker’s Prose on the Coded Game of Sleuth and Rogue and the Tradition of the Crime Story

by Georg Schmid (Author)
©2004 Monographs 272 Pages

Summary

Firmly anchored in literary and psychoanalytic theory, yet also combining an ironically essayistic style with scholarly profundity, this book reinserts the «mystery genre» in its framework of Western history and tradition. Exemplifying the arguments by systematic references to the «American Detective» par excellence, Robert B. Parker’s Spenser, vistas are opened up to a remarkable œuvre, while, at the same time, a whole popular genre is reevaluated. In addition, major Western ideals and notions are discussed which are arguably more clearly discernable in detective fiction than anywhere else, yet reach far beyond a mere genre and are of general relevance. The analysis of the delicacy and eminently entertaining qualities of detective fiction is nicely balanced with reflections on what literature means to us existentially.

Details

Pages
272
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631526088
Language
English
Keywords
Kriminalroman Detektiv (Motiv) Psychoanalyse Literaturtheorie USA Kultur- und Sozialgeschichte Parker, Robert B. (Schriftsteller)
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 272 pp.

Biographical notes

Georg Schmid (Author)

The Author: Georg Schmid, a native of Vienna, has taught at universities in the USA, in France and mainly at the University of Salzburg. He has published half a dozen novels, about as many scholarly books and numerous articles on such diverse topics as contemporary history, literary theory, semiotics, film, urbanistics and transportation systems.

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