Women Authors of Detective Series: Twenty-One American and British Writers, 1900-2000

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McFarland, 2001 M06 6 - 190 páginas

While the roots of the detective novel go back to the 19th century, the genre reached its height around 1925 to 1945. This work presents information on 21 British and American women who wrote during the 20th century. As a group they were largely responsible for the great popularity of the detective novel in the first half of the century. The British authors are Dora Turnbull (Patricia Wentworth), Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Elizabeth Mackintosh (Josephine Tey), Ngaio Marsh, Gladys Mitchell, Margery Allingham, Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters), Phyllis Dorothy James White (P.D. James), Gwendoline Butler (Jennie Melville), and Ruth Rendell, and the Americans are Patricia Highsmith, Carolyn G. Heilbrun (Amanda Cross), Edna Buchanan, Kate Gallison, Sue Grafton, Sara Paretsky, Nevada Barr, Patricia Cornwell, Carol Higgins Clark, and Megan Mallory Rust. A flavor of each author's work is provided.

 

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Preface and Acknowledgements
1
Introduction
3
1 Dora Turnbull Patricia Wentworth
9
2 Agatha Christie
16
3 Dorothy L Sayers
33
4 Elizabeth MacKintosh Josephine Tey
45
5 Ngaio Marsh
50
6 Gladys Mitchell
59
13 Ruth Rendell
111
14 Edna Buchanan
119
15 Kate Gallison
128
16 Sue Grafton
132
17 Sara Paretsky
139
18 Nevada Barr
145
19 Patricia Cornwell
149
20 Carol Higgins Clark
155

7 Margery Allingham
65
8 Edith Pargeter Ellis Peters
74
9 Phyllis Dorothy James White PD James
84
10 Gwendoline Butler Jennie Melville
91
11 Patricia Highsmith
98
12 Carolyn G Heilbrun Amanda Cross
104
21 Megan Rust
160
Recapitulation and Afterthoughts
166
Sources
175
Index
181
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The late Moira Davison Reynolds, a retired biochemist, wrote about women who made significant contributions to United States culture, including several books about activists, artists, authors and scientists. She lived in Marquette, Michigan.

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