Queering Agatha Christie : Revisiting the Golden Age of Detective Fiction Hardback
by J.C Bernthal
Part of the Crime Files series
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This book is the first fully theorized queer reading of a Golden Age British crime writer.
Agatha Christie was the most commercially successful novelist of the twentieth century, and her fiction remains popular.
She created such memorable characters as Hercule Poirot and Jane Marple, and has become synonymous with a nostalgic, conservative tradition of crime fiction.
J.C. Bernthal reads Christie through the lens of queer theory, uncovering a playful, alert, and subversive social commentary.
After considering Christie’s emergence in a commercial market hostile to her sex, in Queering Agatha Christie Bernthal explores homophobic stereotypes, gender performativity, queer children, and masquerade in key texts published between 1920 and 1952.
Christie engaged with debates around human identity in a unique historical period affected by two world wars.
The final chapter considers twenty-first century Poirot and Marple adaptations, with visible LGBT characters, and poses the question: might the books be queerer?
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:304 pages, VII, 304 p.
- Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
- Publication Date:15/09/2016
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- ISBN:9783319335322
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:304 pages, VII, 304 p.
- Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
- Publication Date:15/09/2016
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- ISBN:9783319335322