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Agatha Christie: A Very Short Introduction explores the enduring appeal of the world’s bestselling novelist, whose works have been translated into over 100 languages and adapted for stage and screen. Christie’s prolific career, spanning 1920 to the 1970s, includes plays, thrillers, middlebrow melodramas, domestic noir, and the clue-puzzle detective fiction that made her name. This VSI explores how Christie’s fiction works, and considers the curious alchemy of her style, characterization, and plotting, while also noting her playfulness and satirical edge. The book also examines Christie in context, looking at how her fiction refracted contemporary concerns and mapped changing tensions, anxieties, and desires across the century. It considers the success of her detectives, their ethical preoccupations and the themes of power, hypocrisy, deceit, and duality that underpin her narratives. It recognizes Christie as a psychologically complex writer, but also a woman of her time, and the book explores some of the challenges her writing presents. Yet, changing cultural attitudes have not diminished Christie’s phenomenal popularity, and the VSI examines the reinvention of Christie and the reimagination of her characters across screen and stage adaptations. There are good reasons for her global popularity and the book explores why Christie continues to captivate a diverse readership and inspire screenwriters worldwide.
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Abstract
Agatha Christie: A Very Short Introduction explores the enduring appeal of the world’s bestselling novelist, whose works have been translated into over 100 languages and adapted for stage and screen.
Christie’s prolific career, spanning 1920 to the 1970s, includes plays, thrillers, middlebrow melodramas, domestic noir, and the clue-puzzle detective fiction that made her name.
This VSI explores how Christie’s fiction works, and considers the curious alchemy of her style, characterization, and plotting, while also noting her playfulness and satirical edge.
The book also examines Christie in context, looking at how her fiction refracted contemporary concerns and mapped changing tensions, anxieties, and desires across the century.
It considers the success of her detectives, their ethical preoccupations and the themes of power, hypocrisy, deceit, and duality that underpin her narratives.
It recognizes Christie as a psychologically complex writer, but also a woman of her time, and the book explores some of the challenges her writing presents.
Yet, changing cultural attitudes have not diminished Christie’s phenomenal popularity, and the VSI examines the reinvention of Christie and the reimagination of her characters across screen and stage adaptations.
There are good reasons for her global popularity and the book explores why Christie continues to captivate a diverse readership and inspire screenwriters worldwide.
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