Epistemology and Secrecy in John Banville's Crime Fiction
Epistemology and Secrecy in John Banville's Crime Fiction
Wrethed, Joakim
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2026
190
Dura
Inglês
9783032164643
15 a 20 dias
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1. Banville and the Philosophy of Crime.- 2. Epistemological Desire, Crime and Science in John Banville's Oeuvre.- 3. Benjamin Black and the Aesthetics and Ethics of Crime.- 4. Analysis of Banville's Crime Novels.- 5. Mutual Hauntings of Reality and Fiction in Banville's Oeuvre and Beyond.- 6. Style in The Black-Eyed Blonde and Chandler's Aesthetic Legacy.- 7. Concluding Remarks: The Special Reality of Crime.
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Crime Fiction;Epistemological Desire;Philosophy of Crime Fiction;Split Self;Ordinary and Divine Criminals;Life as Narrative;Life as Aesthetic Object;Crime as Aesthetic ;John Banville;Benjamin Black;British and Irish Literature
1. Banville and the Philosophy of Crime.- 2. Epistemological Desire, Crime and Science in John Banville's Oeuvre.- 3. Benjamin Black and the Aesthetics and Ethics of Crime.- 4. Analysis of Banville's Crime Novels.- 5. Mutual Hauntings of Reality and Fiction in Banville's Oeuvre and Beyond.- 6. Style in The Black-Eyed Blonde and Chandler's Aesthetic Legacy.- 7. Concluding Remarks: The Special Reality of Crime.
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