Adapting Detective Fiction: Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Continuum Literary Studies) - Neil Mccaw - Books - Continuum - 9781441186171 - September 24, 2012
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Adapting Detective Fiction: Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Continuum Literary Studies) 1st edition

Neil Mccaw

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Adapting Detective Fiction: Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Continuum Literary Studies) 1st edition

Adapting Detective Fiction is a study of specific instances of adaptation, with close readings of both the originating sources and adapted texts. But it is also more than this. It is a study of the politics of representation in the last decades of the twentieth century, and the role television detective fiction plays in this. It is about the mutually-informing interrelation of cultural texts and political rhetoric, about the connection between the popular-cultural depiction of crime and criminality and how we come to understand human behaviour and culpability; most of all, it is a detailed consideration of what the process of adaptation reveals about the shifting nature of the world in which we live. With specific reference to television series such as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple, Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost, Cadfael, and Midsomer Murders, Adapting Detective Fiction uses adaptation as the basis for an exercise in later twentieth-century cultural history, illustrating the fundamental role detective fictions play in popular beliefs about the nature of crime and Englishness.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 24, 2012
ISBN13 9781441186171
Publishers Continuum
Pages 208
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 11 mm   ·   299 g
Language English  

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