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Introduction: new directions in crime fiction scholarship
- Allan, Janice, Gulddal, Jesper, King, Stewart, Pepper, Andrew
Mobile criticism: Pierre Bayard's irreverent hermeneutics
- Gulddal, Jesper, Rolls, Alistair
"Beautiful shining order": detective authority in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
Contrasting visions: perceptions of America in Henrik Ibsen's 'Pillars of Society'
Porous borders: the passport as an access metaphor in Laurence Sterne's 'A Sentimental Journey'
That most hateful land: romanticism and the birth of modern anti-Americanism
- Gulddal, Jesper, King, Stewart
Slanderous stories anti-Americanism in contemporary European literature
Detective fiction and the critical-creative nexus
- Gulddal, Jesper, Rolls, Alistair
Paper trails: the Austrian passport system in Stendhal's La Chartreuse de Parme
Beyond the schools approach: chronological and thematic course designs for teaching literary theory
Criminal moves: towards a theory of crime fiction mobility
- Gulddal, Jesper, King, Stewart, Rolls, Alistair
- Gulddal, Jesper, King, Stewart
Crossing the lines: passports and borders as motifs in contemporary migration literature
Passport plots: B. Traven's Das Totenschiff and the chronotope of movement control
Henry Fielding's proposals for an internal British passport system
Utopian passport control: narrative, mobility and movement control in J. G. Schnabel's Insel Felsenburg
Clueless: genre, realism and contingency in Ed McBain's early 87th Precinct novels
Introduction: What is World Crime Fiction?
- Gulddal, Jesper, King, Stewart
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