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Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture) [Hardcover]

Ronald R. Thomas (Author)

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February 13, 2000 0521653037 978-0521653039
This is the first book about the relationship between the development of forensic science in the nineteenth century and the new literary genre of detective fiction in Britain and America--from Poe, Dickens and Hawthorne through Twain and Conan Doyle to Hammett, Chandler and Christie. Ronald R. Thomas is especially concerned with the authority the literary detective manages to secure through the "devices"--fingerprinting, photography, lie detectors--and the way in which those devices relate to broader questions of cultural authority at decisive moments in the history of the genre.


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"This is a persuasive, original and stimulating work that more than achieves its most important goals." Alison Winter, Times Literary Supplement

"The first study of the relationship between the creation of the detective story in the 19th century and the development of forensic science, this book argues that the new science not only gave the detective figure the authority to pursue his profession but also represented a broader cultural authority of the time." Choice

"I can summarize his scholarly, but by no means dry or pedantic, book in his own words: "While the narratives of writers like Poe, Dickens and Conan Doyle often reflected and popularized contemporary scientific theories of law enforcement, the detective stories they wrote also sometimes anticipated actual procedures," so that it was almost "commonplace for early criminologists to attribute inspiration for their theories to the methods of a Sherlock Holmes or an Auguste Dupin."" John Linsenmeyer

"Thomas's study seems to me one of the best of the books on mystery literture pubished in the past decade...Thomas relates the development of detective fiction to a substantial body of clearly relevant social and cultural material conneted with the rise of forensic science...deeply researched and brilliantly argued treatment of the detective genre." American Literature

"In this decisive, carefully organized study, Thomas's close and provocative reading of a wide variety of fiction expose the limitations, often the dangers, of reliance on forensic science to interpret the behavior of human beings, either as a group or as individuaLs." English Literature in Transition 2002

"I have noticed with pleasure that Ronald Thomas's excellent book Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science was discovered by other critics immediately upon its publication...Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science is a really full book. Thoams has read widely and well in literature and criminology...Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science is a rich and dense text with implicarions for contemporary forensic science" South Central Review

"Offers a well-told and well-illustrated history." Studies in English Literature

"Thomas subject is rich and varied" Albion

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This is the first book about the relationship between the development of forensic science in the nineteenth century and the new literary genre of detective fiction in Britain and America--from Poe, Dickens and Hawthorne through Twain and Conan Doyle to Ham1ett, Chandler and Christie. Ronald R. Thomas is especially concerned with the authority the literary detective manages to secure through the 'devices'--fingerprinting, photography, lie detectors--and the way in which those devices relate to broader questions of cultural authority at decisive moments in the history of the genre.

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In the opening pages of one of the first Sherlock Holmes stories Doctor Watson discovers Holmes engaged in what the doctor describes as "a pathological and morbid process." Read the first page
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forensic devices, criminal body, literary detective, detective plot, detective narrative, fingerprint technology, observing machine, sensation novel, suspect body, fingerprint evidence, criminal anthropology, sensation fiction, detective fiction, detective business, scientific detective, criminal identification
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Sherlock Holmes, Rue Morgue, Irene Adler, Seven Gables, Orient Express, Lady Dedlock, United States, Hong Kong, Conan Doyle, New York, Scotland Yard, Sir Percival, The Sign of Four, Red Harvest, American Photographs, Assistant Commissioner, Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler, Sam Spade, The Big Sleep, Walter Hartright, Havelock Ellis, New Deal, Pudd'nhead Wilson, Dashiell Hammett
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