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The mystery writer's art. Francis M. Nevins, Jr., editor.

Title
  1. The mystery writer's art. Francis M. Nevins, Jr., editor.
Published by
  1. Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green University Popular Press [1971, c1970]
Author
  1. Nevins, Francis M.

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Description
  1. xii, 338 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
  1. Detective and mystery stories, English > History and criticism
  2. Detective and mystery stories, American > History and criticism
Contents
  1. The contributions of Edgar Allan Poe, by R. A. W. Lowndes.--Poe and the tradition of the detective story, by J. R. Christopher.--Who shall ever forget? By E. Queen.--Sax Rohmer: an informal survey, by R. E. Briney.--R. Austin Freeman: the invention of inversion, by N. Donaldson.--Henry Wade, by C. Shibuk.--The poetics of the private eye: the novels of Dashiell Hammett, by R. I. Edenbaum.--The Drury Lane quartet, by F. M. Nevins, Jr.--The firm of Cool and Lam, by F. E. Robbins.--Hitchcock's Psycho, R. Wood.--High and low, by D. Richie.--Six mystery movies and their makers, by W. K. Everson.--The black mask school, by P. Durham.--The grandest game in the world, by J. D. Carr.--Detection and the literary art, by J. Barzun.--The Janus resolution, by F. D. McSherry, Jr.--An essay of locked rooms, by D. A. Yates.--The detective as metaphor in the nineteenth century, E. L. Gilbert.--The writer as detective hero, by R. Macdonald.--The detective story as a historical source, by W. O. Aydelotte.--The shape of crimes to come, F. D. McSherry, Jr.
Call number
  1. JFE 72-1432
Author
  1. Nevins, Francis M. Compiler
Title
  1. The mystery writer's art. Francis M. Nevins, Jr., editor.
Imprint
  1. Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green University Popular Press [1971, c1970]
LCCN
  1. 77147820
Research call number
  1. JFE 72-1432
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