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  1. Jan 1, 2000 · Women detectives, police procedurals, the amateur sleuth, locked-room mysteries, and the classic or pioneering models of the genre are all represented here -- and in her perceptive and inclusive introduction Craig examines the figure of the detective in international literature.

  2. Jul 27, 2022 · "First issued as a World's Classic paperback 1995, reissued as an Oxford World's Classic paperback in 1999, reissued in 2008"--T.p. verso Access-restricted-item true

  3. "British Detective Fiction in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries" published on by Oxford University Press. From ancient Greece on, fictional narratives have entailed deciphering mystery. Sophocles’ Oedipus must solve the mystery of the plague decimating Thebes; the play is a dramatization of how he ultimately “detects” the culprit ...

  4. 8 hours ago · Summary. Latin American authors have written detective novels for approximately a century and a half. However, writers and critics have long recognized formidable obstacles to adopting the classical ratiocinative detective mode in a region with an unstable democratic tradition and relatively low levels of public confidence in police forces and the rule of law.

  5. Our deeds carry their terrible consequences…consequences that are hardly ever confined to ourselves.' Pretty Hetty Sorrel is loved by the village carpenter Adam Bede, but her head is turned ...

  6. Aug 1, 2020 · Inspector Morse. Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse Mysteries. We can't talk about Oxford mysteries without talking about Colin Dexter. His Inspector Morse series is by far the most famous mystery series set entirely in and around Oxford. Morse is the quintessential troubled detective.

  7. Oxford World's Classics is an imprint of Oxford University Press. First established in 1901 by Grant Richards and purchased by OUP in 1906, this imprint publishes primarily dramatic and classic literature for students and the general public.