Re-Reading Golden Age Crime Writing
Time, Space, and Place
AvSarah Martin,Stefano Serafini
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
Del i serien Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
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Re-Reading Golden Age Crime Writing: Time, Space, and Place intervenes in debates on crime literature by offering the first sustained analysis of British and American Golden Age fiction, broadly spanning the 1910s to the 1950s, through the interrelated yet analytically distinct frameworks of time, space, and place. It shows how each dimension shapes both the genre and individual texts, and how their interactions generate specific narrative, thematic, and ideological effects. Building on recent scholarship that understands crime fiction as mobile, composite, and open to continual reinterpretation, the volume foregrounds the thematic richness, theoretical sophistication, and experimental energies of Golden Age writing. It proposes a coherent critical framework and flexible set of tools for rethinking the genre. Drawing on paradigms such as Bakhtin’s chronotope, islandness, heterotopia, human geography, hauntology, psychogeography, and spatial discourse analysis, the contributors demonstrate how time, space, and place structure narrative possibility, organise perception, and mediate questions of crime, knowledge, justice, and power.Combining diverse theoretical paradigms, the book shows how these dimensions shape narrative possibility and mediate questions of crime, knowledge, justice, and power, reconceptualising the genre’s formal and ideological complexity.