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... Symons ' exemplary Bloody Murder ( 1974 ) since this contains a myriad of interesting suggestions about the social relevance of such stories . Symons opens his account by examining some proposed explanations for the appeal of detective ...
... Symons ' exemplary Bloody Murder ( 1974 ) since this contains a myriad of interesting suggestions about the social relevance of such stories . Symons opens his account by examining some proposed explanations for the appeal of detective ...
Page 86
... Symons recognises this change but refuses to deprecate it as Orwell had done . Instead Symons suggests that the earlier , closed world of detective writers such as Agatha Christie corresponded to a different social reality than that of ...
... Symons recognises this change but refuses to deprecate it as Orwell had done . Instead Symons suggests that the earlier , closed world of detective writers such as Agatha Christie corresponded to a different social reality than that of ...
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... Symons , 1974 , p . 257 ) . This is to repeat the argument from democracy , that attempting to provide literature for all is something to be endorsed . But in conclusion three more definite points may be made which argue that there is ...
... Symons , 1974 , p . 257 ) . This is to repeat the argument from democracy , that attempting to provide literature for all is something to be endorsed . But in conclusion three more definite points may be made which argue that there is ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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