Clues: A Journal of Detection

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
An Introductory Word2012/04/01
Fictional Death and Scientific Truth: The Truth-Value of Science in Contemporary Forensic Crime Fiction2012/04/01
"I'm Your Girl": Queering Gender Affiliation in Megan Abbott's <i>Queenpin</i>2012/04/01
Dead Husbands and Deviant Women: Investigating the Detective Widow in Neo-Victorian Crime Fiction2012/04/01
"I Used to Be a Highbrow but Look at Me Now": Phrenology, Detection, and Cultural Hierarchy in S. S. Van Dine2012/04/01
James Hogg's <i>Confessions of a Justified Sinner</i> and the Romantic Roots of Crime Fiction2012/04/01
Unruly Bodies: The Politics of Sex in Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö's Martin Beck Series2012/04/01
"Away with dark shadders!" Juvenile Detection Versus Juvenile Crime in <i>The Boy Detective; or, The Crimes of London. A Romance of Modern Times</i>2012/04/01
Book Reviews2012/04/01
Introduction2008/09/01
The Mystifying Rationale of Psychic Detection2012/09/01
Montana Gothic: Sandra West Prowell's Phoebe Siegel Mysteries2012/09/01
Introduction: From Psychical Investigation to Paranormal Detective2012/09/01
Book Reviews2012/09/01
Beyond the Border: The Author as Occult Detective in Hamlin Garland's <i>The Mystery of the Buried Crosses</i>2012/09/01
Farewell, Thank You, and Welcome2012/09/01
Ghosts and Skeletons: Metaphors of Guilty History in Ian Rankin's Rebus Series2012/09/01
Literature for the People: The Paranormal Mysteries of Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar2012/09/01
What Are They? The Pseudo-Mystery Stories of Fitz-James O'Brien2012/09/01
Homicide and Home-icide: Exhuming Ireland's Past in the Detective Novels of Tana French2012/09/01
Ghost-Seeing and Detection in <i>Stir of Echoes</i>2012/09/01
Aylmer Vance and the Paradox of the Paranormal2012/09/01
CSΨ: Occult Detectives of the Fin de Siècle and the Interpretation of Evidence2012/09/01
Reviews2006/01/01
He Knew2010/04/01
Theme Issue: Chester Himes and His Legacy2010/04/01
Coffin Ed Johnson, Grave Digger Jones, and Easy Rawlins: Black Skins and Black Psyches2010/04/01
"Canst thou draw out Leviathan with a hook?": Akunin Colludes and Collides with Collins and Christie2010/04/01
Community, Crime, and Traces of Noir: <i>The Conjure-Man Dies and A Rage in Harlem</i>2010/04/01
"There was nothing to stop the colored people from walking across the street": Urban Renewal and the Reinvention of American Detective Literature in Chester Himes's <i>Run Man Run</i>2010/04/01