Mystery and Its Fictions: From Oedipus to Agatha ChristieJohns Hopkins University Press, 1979 - 203 pages Overview: Dedicated mystery fans, as well as those interested in literary theory or in the individual writers discussed, will find in Grossvogel's book an eloquent discourse on the relation of detective fiction to literary tradition. |
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... Church , the unsullied vessel in which alone was preserved ' the Divine image of Christ . ' " 17 Berdiaev has called attention to this Messianism of the Russians : they must be the ones to right the social order , but they must do so in ...
... Church , the unsullied vessel in which alone was preserved ' the Divine image of Christ . ' " 17 Berdiaev has called attention to this Messianism of the Russians : they must be the ones to right the social order , but they must do so in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Discovering Only the Discoverer | 23 |
Containment of the Unknown | 39 |
Copyright | |
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