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Анна Катарина Грин и женские истоки детектива

Анна Катарина Грин и женские истоки детектива

Abstract

For the first time in Russian literary studies the paper introduces the mother of the detective fiction A. K. Green and examines her role in the history of the detective genre viewing it in the context of her national and European contemporaries (E. A. Poe, L. M. Alcott, M. F. Victor, W. Collins, E. Gaboriau et al) and domestic detective fiction. Special emphasis is made upon the characters of female detectives whom Green was among the forst to introduce into the fiction. The premises for the unquestionable success of the early works of Green and her loss in popularity in the 20th century are studied, sociocultural shifts and idiosyncrasies of her style being main reasons for it.

Впервые в отечественном литературоведении изучается вклад американской писательницы А.К.Грин в становление жанра детектива, рассматривается национальный и европейский контекст ее литературной деятельности (Э.А.По, Л.М.Олкотт, М.Ф.Виктор, У.Коллинз, Э.Габорио и др.), ее связь с «домашней готической прозой». Особое внимание уделяется женским образам сыщиков, которых Грин впервые вводит в беллетристику. Анализируются причины громкого успеха первых романов А.К.Грин и ее полной утраты популярности в начале ХХ века, что связывается, в частности, с особенностями мелодраматического, ходульного идеостиля писательницы и с наступлением эры «научного детектива».

Keywords

ЖЕНСКАЯ ДЕТЕКТИВНАЯ ПРОЗА,FEMALE DETECTIVE FICTION,ГЕНЕЗИС ДЕТЕКТИВА,GENESIS OF THE DETECTIVE GENRE,ПОПУЛЯРНАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА,POPULAR LITERATURE,ФЕНОМЕН ЧИТАТЕЛЬСКОГО УСПЕХА,PHENOMENOLOGY OF SUCCESS,ОБРАЗ СЫЩИКА,A SERIAL DETECTIVE,ПОЭТИКА ДЕТЕКТИВА,POETICS OF DETECTIVE GENRE

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