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<title>“Everything is simple if you arrange the facts methodically": A Narratological Approach to Agatha Christie's Fictional Mysteries</title>
<creator>Jubitero Espeso, Tamara</creator>
<contributor>Herrero Quirós, Carlos</contributor>
<contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras</contributor>
<description>Detective novels are one of the most popular literary genres in the English language.&#xd;
However, although several writers have contributed to this literary formula, the most&#xd;
prominent author is undoubtedly Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (1890 - 1976). Christie&#xd;
is a best-selling crime and mystery author who is often regarded as the genre's finest&#xd;
exponent. This Bachelor’s Thesis is largely concerned with evaluating detective fiction,&#xd;
especially the subgenres of thriller and whodunit, in two of Christie’s best-known&#xd;
masterpieces: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) and And Then There Were None&#xd;
(1939). An in-depth examination of both works is provided here in order to prove the&#xd;
representation of both subgenres in Christie’s ouvre and to contrast their differences, as&#xd;
well as to determine which typology prevails in each case</description>
<description>Las novelas detectivescas son uno de los géneros literarios más populares en lengua&#xd;
inglesa. Sin embargo, aunque diferentes escritores han contribuido a este formato&#xd;
literario, la autora más destacada es sin duda Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (1890 - 1976).&#xd;
Christie es una autora de best-sellers de crimen y misterio, considerada el mejor&#xd;
exponente del género. Este proyecto se encarga en gran medida de evaluar la ficción&#xd;
detectivesca, especialmente los subgéneros thriller y whodunit, en dos conocidas novelas&#xd;
de esta autora: El asesinato de Roger Ackroyd (1926) y Y no quedó ninguno (1939). Se&#xd;
ofrece un análisis en profundidad de ambas obras para demostrar la presencia de ambos&#xd;
subgéneros en la producción novelística de Agatha Christie y contrastar sus diferencias,&#xd;
así como para determinar qué tipología prevalece en cada caso.</description>
<date>2023-02-17</date>
<date>2023-02-17</date>
<date>2022</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis</type>
<identifier>https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/58693</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
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<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</rights>
<rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional</rights>
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