Social conflict in the contemporary French roman noir [PDF]
Conflict is by definition at the heart of the crime novel: most evidently in the usually violent conflict between victim and perpetrator but also in a more abstract, though equally important, way in the conflict between the perpetrator and the social ...
Kimyongür, Angela
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In today’s detective story, the dog is no longer the obedient animal, the mute assistant of its master which uses its smell as he uses his detective magnifier.
Pierre Michel Pranville
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Novel opaque scintillator for neutrino detection [PDF]
There is rising interest in organic scintillators with low scattering length for future neutrino detectors. Therefore, a new scintillator system was developed based on admixtures of paraffin wax in linear alkyl benzene. The transparency and viscosity of this gel-like material can be tuned by temperature adjustment. Whereas it is a colorless transparent
Buck, C., Gramlich , B., Schoppmann, S.
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Elegiac adaptations : resisting the closure of mourning in Elizabeth Robinson's Three Novels [PDF]
textElizabeth Robinson's Three Novels (2011) is a lyric re-exploration of three Victorian novels: Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone (1868) and The Woman in White (1859-60), and George Gissing's Eve's Ransom (1895).
Cirit, Dilara Safiye
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LE ROMAN POLICIER AFRICAIN FRANCOPHONE: DU BANAL INVRAISEMBLABLE AU FANTASTIQUE / THE FRANCOPHONE AFRICAN DETECTIVE NOVEL: FROM THE COMMON UNIMAGINABLE TO THE FANTASY / ROMANUL POLIŢIST AFRICAN FRANCOFON: DE LA BANALUL LIPSIT DE ORIGINALITATE LA FANTASTIC [PDF]
The Francophone African detective novel uses absurdity to reveal with hurtful cruelty the fate and tragic existence of a people at the edge of abyss.
Guilioh Merlain Vokeng Ngnintedem
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Metafictional potentiality of detective fiction and the metaphysical detective stories
The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implementation of the detective novel convention — is unarguable. Such use of selfreferential strategies is juxtaposed with their applications in texts that in
Agnieszka Izdebska
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« A thrust at truth and a lie » : The Crying of Lot 49 ou le langage en quête de vérité
The relation of The Crying ofLot 49 to the detective novel may not be a simple matter of borrowing some of the characteristic patterns and features of the genre.
Jean-Yves Pellegrin
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Jean Diable de Paul Féval, un précurseur oubliédu roman policier français
The traditionally denotes Lerouge case of Émile Gaboriau as the first French detective novel. The novel opens with the murder of a woman, the widow Lerouge.
Saliha Aklouf
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Detection in the second degree in French urban mystery novels [PDF]
This article uses the palimpsest as an interpretative lens through which to consider Fortuné du Boisgobey’s Mystères du Nouveau Paris (1876) as a rewriting of Eugène Sue’s Mystères de Paris ([1842–43] 1989). In particular, via an examination of Boisgobey’
Wigelsworth, Amy
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Detecting novel scans through pattern anomaly detection [PDF]
We introduce a technique for detecting anomalous patterns in a categorical feature (one that takes values from a finite alphabet). It differs from most anomaly detection methods used to date in that it does not require attack-free training data, and it improves upon previous methods known to us in that it is aware when it is adequately trained to ...
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