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035 0 $aocm04515073
040 $aDLC$cDLC
050 00 $aPN49$b.G727
100 1 $aGrossvogel, David I.,$d1925-
245 10 $aMystery and its fictions :$bfrom Oedipus to Agatha Christie /$cDavid I. Grossvogel.
260 0 $aBaltimore :$bJohns Hopkins University Press,$cc1979.
300 $axi, 203 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. 189-195.
505 00 $gAcknowledgments --$gWord to start --$gIntroduction --$tOedipus the king: dis-covering only the discoverer --$tAgatha Christie: containment of the unknown --$tDostoevsky: divine mystery and literary salvation --$tCamus: a sense of life, the unknowable death --$tPurloined letter: the mystery of the text --$tPirandello: the mask as evidence and limit --$tBorges: the dream dreaming the dreamer --$tKafka: structure as mystery (I) --$tRobbe-Grillet: structure as mystery (II) --$gConclusion:$tJob and the unendurable mystery --$gBibliography --$gIndex.
520 $aOverview: Dedicated mystery fans, as well as those interested in literary theory or in the individual writers discussed, will find in Grossvogel's book an eloquent discourse on the relation of detective fiction to literary tradition.
650 0 $aMystery in literature.
650 0 $aDetective and mystery stories.
650 0 $aDetective and mystery plays.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aGrossvogel, David I., 1925-$tMystery and its fictions.$dBaltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1979$w(OCoLC)644739349
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC