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E-grāmata: Place It Was Done: Location and Community in Contemporary American and British Crime Fiction

  • Formāts: 193 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476649054
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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476649054

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"Locations play an important role in every story, but in British and American contemporary crime fiction, they are often inextricable from the narrative. This work examines the city, the countryside and the wilderness as places ripe with literary significance and symbolism. Using works by authors like Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin, Denise Mina, Chris Brookmyre, John Knox, Peter Robinson, Linda Barnes, Dana Stabenow, Nevada Barr, Les Roberts, Philip R. Craig, and other, this work offers a fresh assessment of how place and space are employed in contemporary crime fiction. It highlights similarities and differences among the authors' approaches to setting, and how they relate to the history of crime fiction and the general literary representation place. Going beyond mere literary geography, this work engages the sociocultural dimensions of the communities affected by crime. Chapters also analyze the reader's perception, recognition and appreciation of place and community."--

Locations play an important role in every story, but in British and American contemporary crime fiction, they are often inextricable from the narrative. This work examines the city, the countryside and the wilderness as places ripe with literary significance and symbolism.

Using works by authors like Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin, Denise Mina, Chris Brookmyre, John Knox, Peter Robinson, Linda Barnes, Dana Stabenow, Nevada Barr, Les Roberts, Philip R. Craig, and others, this work offers a fresh assessment of how place and space are employed in contemporary crime fiction. Highlighted are similarities and differences among the authors' approaches to setting, and how they relate to the history of crime fiction and to the general literary representation of place. Going beyond mere literary geography, the book engages the sociocultural dimensions of the communities affected by crime. Chapters also analyze the reader's perception, recognition and appreciation of place and community.

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...a complex, thorough, and insightful research asserting that traditional setting remains an important site of crime.Alena Smieskova, associate professor of English and American Studies, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia An impressive, complex approach to the role of place and community in crime fiction.Dr. Elbieta Perkowska-Gawlik, assistant professor, department of English and American Studies, Maria Curie-Skodowska University in Lublin (Poland) An immensely readable, informative book an inspiring read a great resource not only for literary scholars, but also for students who wish to acquire a deeper understanding of the crime fiction genre.Skase Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies

Preface 1(2)
Introduction 3(6)
Chapter One The City
9(65)
1.1 The Changing Role of the Urban Setting
9(21)
1.1.1 Robert Galbraith's London
12(5)
1.1.2 Ian Rankin's and Christopher Brookmyre's Edinburgh
17(5)
1.1.3 Denise Mina's Glasgow
22(5)
1.1.4 Joseph Knox's Manchester
27(3)
1.2 City as a Repository of Memories
30(6)
1.3 Following and Mobility
36(8)
1.4 American Urban Setting: City Domesticated
44(18)
1.4.1 Sara Paretsky's Chicago
46(2)
1.4.2 Linda Barnes's Boston
48(5)
1.4.3 Les Roberts's Cleveland
53(6)
1.4.4 Laura Lippman's Baltimore
59(3)
1.5 City as a Temporal Entity: Memory and Urban Change
62(8)
1.6 Walks, Drives and Surveillance
70(4)
Chapter Two The Country
74(36)
2.1 British Idyllic Countryside Questioned
74(17)
2.2 The Idyllic Countryside of the Amish Farmland
91(13)
2.3 Ambiguous Countryside: Martha's Vineyard
104(6)
Chapter Three The Wilderness
110(53)
3.1 Wilderness as Literary Environment
110(26)
3.1.1 The Southwest
118(13)
3.1.2 Alaska
131(5)
3.2 Outsiders in Wilderness: Tourists and Pets
136(3)
3.3 Wilderness as a Literary Topos
139(8)
3.4 Wilderness as Metaphysical and Mythological Landscapes
147(16)
Chapter Notes 163(14)
Works Cited 177(6)
Index 183
įrka Bubķkovį is an associate professor of American literature at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic. The author of two books and a co-author of two edited volumes, she also writes fiction. Olga Roebuck is an assistant professor at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic. She specializes in cultural identities in contemporary Scottish fiction and crime fiction.