Crime Fiction: A Very Short Introduction
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Mystery
Science Fiction
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199658781
ISBN-13
9780199658787
Description
Richard Bradford delves into the captivating world of crime fiction, exploring its historical evolution and cultural significance. This concise exploration reveals how this genre has evolved from its early origins to become a dominant force in literature, shaping reader perceptions of morality and justice. Bradford highlights key authors and seminal works, offering insights into the thematic complexities and stylistic innovations that define crime fiction.
As he navigates through the intricate tapestry of crime narratives, Bradford examines their reflection of societal anxieties and the darker sides of human nature. He invites readers to consider the reasons behind the genre's enduring popularity and its ability to challenge audiences with moral dilemmas and suspenseful twists. This overview not only celebrates the appeal of crime fiction but also prompts a deeper understanding of its role in shaping modern storytelling.
As he navigates through the intricate tapestry of crime narratives, Bradford examines their reflection of societal anxieties and the darker sides of human nature. He invites readers to consider the reasons behind the genre's enduring popularity and its ability to challenge audiences with moral dilemmas and suspenseful twists. This overview not only celebrates the appeal of crime fiction but also prompts a deeper understanding of its role in shaping modern storytelling.
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