Crime files series
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Crime files series
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The series Crime files series represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in University of Missouri Libraries.
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- A counter-history of crime fiction : supernatural, gothic, sensational
- Agatha Christie : investigating femininity
- Agatha Christie : power and illusion
- American gangster cinema : from Little Caesar to Pulp fiction
- British crime film : subverting the social order
- British detective fiction, 1891-1901 : the successors to Sherlock Holmes
- Contemporary American crime fiction
- Detective fiction and the ghost story : the haunted text
- Deviance in contemporary crime fiction
- Dime Novels and the Roots of American Detective Fiction
- Femininity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature and society : from dagger-fans to suffragettes
- From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell : British women writers in detective and crime fiction
- Globalization and the state in contemporary crime fiction : a world of crime
- Hollywood's detectives : crime series in the 1930s and 1940s from the whodunnit to hard-boiled noir
- James Ellroy : demon dog of crime fiction
- Late-Victorian crime fiction in the shadows of Sherlock
- Masculinity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature
- Masquerade, crime and fiction : criminal deceptions
- Middlebrow feminism in classic British detective fiction : the female gentleman
- Narratives of enclosure in detective fiction : the locked room mystery
- Serial crime fiction : dying for more
- Sherlock Holmes in context
- The American thriller : generic innovation and social change in the 1970s
- The English crime play in the twentieth century
- The post-colonial detective
- The rise of the detective in early nineteenth-century popular fiction
- Women writers and detectives in nineteenth-century crime fiction : the mothers of the mystery genre
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