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El. knyga: Critical Essays on English and Bengali Detective Fiction

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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793649584
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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793649584

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Critical Essays on English and Bengali Detective Fiction brings together three strains of detective fiction: British, American, and Bengal. The import of detective fiction from Britain has influenced generations of writers of Bengali detective fiction. In this anthology of critical essays by scholars on detective fiction, we have divided the contents into three groups. First, there are essays on classic British detective fiction, with essays on Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, P.D.James, Kate Atkinson, and Margery Allingham. The second section is on American hard-boiled fiction with essays on Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. The third section is on Bengali detective fiction with essays on Hemendra Kumar Roy, Saradindu Bandyopadhay and Satyajit Ray. Together, these essays bring three strains of detective fiction into conversation to show the gradual postcolonial attempt of Bengali detective fiction to outgrow colonial influences and create an original and organic tradition of regional and vernacular detective fiction.
Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(18)
Debayan Deb Barman
BRITISH DETECTIVE FICTION
19(114)
Chapter 1 From Secrecy to Knowledge: Detection and Literary Detectives in Dickens
21(6)
Kyamalia Bairagya
Chapter 2 Heroine as Detective: Wilkie Collins's The Dead Secret
27(10)
Madhumita Biswas
Chapter 3 The Victims of Abuse and Misogyny in Crime Fiction: Women in Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of Baskervilles and A Study in Scarlet
37(8)
Karabi Barman
Chapter 4 Detection and Drawings: Sidney Paget's Illustrations from Doyle's Return of Sherlock Holmes
45(12)
Deepali Yadav
Chapter 5 Feminization of the Science of Detection: Agatha Christie's Unusual Detective-Partners
57(14)
Amy Lee
Chapter 6 Locating The Murder of Roger Ackroyd in the Tradition of Detective Fictions
71(10)
Sourav Banerjee
Chapter 7 A Place for Campion, Campion in his Place: Reading Margery Allingham's Novels
81(14)
Jonathan Wilkins
Chapter 8 Following Cordelia Gray: Gender "Suitability" and Detective Fiction
95(10)
Medha Bhadra Chowdhury
Chapter 9 P. D. James: Narratives Bubbling to the Surface
105(12)
Anne K. B. Erickson
Chapter 10 Time Past and Time Present: Reading Kate Atkinson's Novels
117(8)
Purnima Chakraborti
Chapter 11 Interrogating the Agency of the "Partner in Crime": The Sidekick as the Reader in Popular Crime Fiction
125(8)
Barnali Saha
AMERICAN HARD-BOILED FICTION
133(22)
Chapter 12 Dashiell Hammett: A Pinkerton Detective's Fictional Sleuths
135(10)
Robert McParland
Chapter 13 Conflict, Desire and the City: Exploring Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep
145(10)
Neepa Sarkar
BENGALI DETECTIVE FICTION
155(46)
Chapter 14 Assertive Heroes and Male Heterotopia: Revisiting Select Detective Fiction by Hemendra Kumar Roy
157(8)
Stella Chitralekha Biswas
Chapter 15 Nativizing Holmesian Tradition of Detective: A Reading of Select Stories of Byomkesh Bakshi and Feluda
165(8)
Abhinaba Chatterjee
Chapter 16 The Purloined Artefacts: Tracing Repetition Automatism in Satyajit Ray's Joy Baba Felunath and Jahangirer Swarnamudra
173(10)
Ipsita Chakrabarty
Soham Roy
Chapter 17 The Glocalization of Detective Fiction by Satyajit Ray
183(8)
Ananya Chatterjee
Nisarga Bhattacharjee
Chapter 18 Detectives and Father Figures: A Study of the Metamorphosis of the Indian Father Figure with Ray's "Feluda"
191(10)
V. Gouri Parvathy
DETECTIVE FILMS
201(28)
Chapter 19 Byomkesh Breaks Bad: Unraveling the Hidden Desires in Dibakar Banerjee's Detective Byomkesh Bakshyl
203(10)
Kaustav Mukherjee
Chapter 20 Serial Detectives and Reverse Forensics: Cases of Literary and Filmic Red Dragon
213(16)
Sheng-mei Ma
Index 229(4)
About the Contributors 233
Debayan Deb Barman is assistant professor at THLH Mahavidyalay University of Burdwan.