Investigating the Female Detective in Victorian and Edwardian FictionInvestigating the Female Detective in Victorian and Edwardian Fiction
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Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American StudiesMasaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies
British and American authors. However, before the analysis of Dibdin’s work may be started, it is necessary to contextualise the genre itself, the particularities of Dibdin’s style and his main character
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The Postmodern Detective: Contemporary London Crime FictionThe Postmodern Detective: Contemporary London Crime Fiction
I am here today to talk about the good guys of London fiction. For the blood and the gore, and the dangerous and the difficult, you will have to come back next week
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Skyjackers, Jackals and Soldiers: British planning for international terrorist incidents during the 1970s. Word CountSkyjackers, Jackals and Soldiers: British planning for international terrorist incidents during the 1970s. Word Count
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