The English Crime Play in the Twentieth Century (Crime by Beatrix Hesse

By Beatrix Hesse

this can be the 1st finished learn of the English crime play, proposing a survey of 250 performs played within the London West finish among 1900 and 2000. the 1st half is traditionally oriented whereas the second establishes a tentative poetics of the style. The 3rd half offers an research of a few 20 performs tailored from detective fiction.

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