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Detecting Sherlock’s Descendants

Private Detectives in British Post-Holmesian Detective Fiction
Laura Hartmann

£74.99

This book explores the history of British detective fiction, analyzing the evolution of the investigator since Sherlock Holmes. It reveals Holmes’s legacy and the genre's development by embedding them in a broader socio-cultural, historical, and political context.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of British detective fiction from the late 19th to the early 21st century, as well as…
£74.99
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of British detective fiction from the late 19th to the early 21st century, as well as a detailed analysis of the evolution and longevity of the fictional investigator based on the “prototype” of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. In doing so, it not only reveals the particulars of Holmes’s legacy and the development of the genre, but also embeds these in a broader socio-cultural, -historical, and -political context by addressing questions of gender and sexuality, ethnicity, age, or social class.
This book is for anyone–including readers beyond the academic world–interested in the genre(s) of crime and detective fiction and its history and development in general, and in British detective fiction and the fictional detective character in particular. It’s chronological structure, coupled with the introductory subchapters assigned to each time period, makes it accessible to readers with a specific interest in a particular period or character.

Laura Hartmann graduated from the University of Bonn, Germany in October 2024 with a PhD in English and American Literature and Culture. Previously, she completed her BA in English Studies (major) and Romance Studies (minor) and her MA in English Literatures and Cultures, also at Bonn University. During her BA, she spent two semesters abroad at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is currently working as coordinator of the PhD Program and Press and PR coordinator at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies, a research cluster within the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments. Her research interests include crime and detective writing, early modern captivity narratives, 18th- and 19th-century British literature, and the history and culture of the Anglo-Saxon and early medieval periods.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6998-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6998-6
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSBF, DSBH
  • BISAC: LIT004230, LIT004120, LIT024050, LIT024040, LIT025000, LIT024060
  • THEMA: DSBF, DSBJ, DSBH
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