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Agatha Christie

by R. A. York
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Overview

How cozy are Agatha Christie's novels? They may seem to depict a stable world of respect for tradition, shared culture, settled gender and class roles, political conservatism and unambiguous morality, in which reason suffices to control disorder. But this world is threatened by modernity and uncertainty: war, social mobility, extremist politics, moral liberalization. Prominent citizens may be criminals, detectives are not wholly unlike murderers, social life is largely theatrical, and violence can bring about harmony.

Synopsis

This new edition to the Crime Files series considers how the cozy world of Agatha Christie is threatened by modernity and uncertainty: war, social mobility, extremist politics and moral liberalization.

About the Author, R. A. York

RICHARD YORK is Professor Emeritus in European Literature at the University of Ulster, UK.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780230525016

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