The Imagination of Evil: Detective Fiction and the Modern World

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From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the most popular genres of literature and popular culture more widely. <br>In this monograph, Mary Evans examines detective fiction and its complex relationship to the modern and to modernity. She focuses on two key themes: the moral relationship of detection (and the detective) to a particular social world and the attempt to restore and even improve the social world that has been threatened and fractured by a crime, usually that of murder. It is a characteristic of much detective fiction that the detective, the pursuer, is a social outsider: this status creates a complex web of relationships between detective, institutional life and dominant and subversive moralities. Evans questions who and what the detective stands for and suggests that the answer challenges many of our assumptions about the relationship between various moralities in the modern world.

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Weight 0.29 kg
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Paperback

Imprint

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Series

Year Published

27-10-2011

ISBN 10

1441179682

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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