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Reader & the Detective Story

Published
Jun 1997
Main Genre
Mystery Mystery
Pages
216

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The Reader and the Detective Story is unique—it treats the detective story as a special case of reading, governed by special rules and shaped by a highly specialized formula. The method of interpretation is the application of the principles of response theory (especially those developed by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Wolfgang Iser, and Hans Robert Jauss) to the reading of a tale of detection.
    George Dove demonstrates how the English soft-boiled mystery and the American private-eye story, although they have different settings and develop different plots, belong in the same subgenre and follow the same formula, inherited directly from Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue."

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Jun 1997 Popular Press ISBN 0879727322
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Hardcover
Jun 1997 Popular Press ISBN 0879727314
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