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This open access book examines how the form of the list features as a tool for meaning-making in the genre of detective fiction from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The book analyzes how both readers and detectives rely on listing as an ordering and structuring tool, and highlights the c...

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Έκδοση: Springer Nature 2023
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-639042023-07-15T02:43:23Z A Narratological Approach to Lists in Detective Fiction Link, Sarah J. Crime Fiction detective fiction lists list-making cognitive narratology bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBH Literary studies: from c 1900 - bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSA Literary theory bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPK Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge This open access book examines how the form of the list features as a tool for meaning-making in the genre of detective fiction from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The book analyzes how both readers and detectives rely on listing as an ordering and structuring tool, and highlights the crucial role that lists assume in the reading process. It extends the boundaries of an emerging field dedicated to the study of lists in literature and caters to a newly revived interest in form and New Formalist approaches in narratological research. The central aim of this book is to show how detective fiction makes use of lists in order to frame various conceptions of knowledge. The frames created by these lists are crucial to decoding the texts, and they can be used to demonstrate how readers can be engaged in the act of detection or manipulated into accepting certain propositions in the text. 2023-07-14T15:40:21Z 2023-07-14T15:40:21Z 2023 book ONIX_20230714_9783031332272_3 9783031332272 9783031332265 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63904 eng Crime Files application/pdf n/a 978-3-031-33227-2.pdf https://link.springer.com/978-3-031-33227-2 Springer Nature Palgrave Macmillan 10.1007/978-3-031-33227-2 10.1007/978-3-031-33227-2 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 H2020 European Research Council 9783031332272 9783031332265 European Research Council (ERC) Palgrave Macmillan 206 Cham 715021 open access
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description This open access book examines how the form of the list features as a tool for meaning-making in the genre of detective fiction from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The book analyzes how both readers and detectives rely on listing as an ordering and structuring tool, and highlights the crucial role that lists assume in the reading process. It extends the boundaries of an emerging field dedicated to the study of lists in literature and caters to a newly revived interest in form and New Formalist approaches in narratological research. The central aim of this book is to show how detective fiction makes use of lists in order to frame various conceptions of knowledge. The frames created by these lists are crucial to decoding the texts, and they can be used to demonstrate how readers can be engaged in the act of detection or manipulated into accepting certain propositions in the text.
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