Table of contents for Masquerade, crime and fiction : criminal deceptions / Linden Peach.


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Preface * Acknowledgements * Mocking Modernity * Gender and Performance in the Criminal Masquerade * The Cavader as Criminalised Text * Where does that Criminality Come From? Women in a Criminalising Modernity * Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and Sara Paretsky: the New Woman * Masquerade, Criminality and Desire in Toni Morrison's Fiction * Writing the Serial Killer into (Post) Modernity * Conclusion * End Notes * Index
Preface * Acknowledgements * Mocking Modernity * Gender and Performance in the Criminal Masquerade * The Cavader as Criminalised Text * Where does that Criminality Come From? Women in a Criminalising Modernity * Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and Sara Paretsky: the New Woman * Masquerade, Criminality and Desire in Toni Morrison's Fiction * Writing the Serial Killer into (Post) Modernity * Conclusion * End Notes * Index



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Detective and mystery stories, English -- History and criticism.
Detective and mystery stories, American -- History and criticism.
Popular literature -- English-speaking countries -- History and criticism.
Masquerades in literature.
Crime in literature.