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Hercule Poirots thermodynamisches Meisterstück?

Chemie in unserer Zeit, 2023
Hans Bauer, Klaus Roth
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Ivo Remetin, hrvatski Hercule Poirot?

2022
U radu se analiziraju romani iz serije kriminalističkih romana Pavla Pavličića, objavljeni u razdoblju između 1980. i 2019. godine, u kojima je glavni lik novinar Ivo Remetin. Korpusu romana, u kojima u istrazi sudjeluje spomenuti urednik crne kronike jednih zagrebačkih novina, pripadaju Press (1980.), Pjesma za rastanak (1982.), Rakova djeca (1988 ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE DETECTIVE ARCHETYPE: COMPARING SHERLOCK HOLMES AND HERCULE POIROT

This article explores the development of the detective archetype through a comparative analysis of two of the most iconic figures in crime fiction: Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot. While both characters serve as master detectives, their investigative methods, personal traits, and cultural contexts differ significantly. Sherlock Holmes represents the
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Hercule Poirot, mon (faux) ami: a corpus study on Agatha Christie’s use of language to develop character

2021
This corpus analysis investigates Agatha Christie’s use of discourse in the person of her fictional Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. By focusing on a specific linguistic trait – false friends – it presents evidence of how Christie used this trait to develop Poirot’s character across his thirty-three novels.
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Hercule Poirot and the unquiet brain

The Lancet Neurology, 2007
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BEŞ KÜÇÜK DOMUZ VE FİLLER DE HATIRLAR ROMANLARINDA HERCULE POIROT'NUN YAZAR-DEDEKTİF OLARAK İŞLEVİ

2020
Agatha Christie’nin geçmişte işlenen ve aradan geçen uzun yıllardan sonra yeniden ele alınan cinayetler hakkında yazdığı iki roman, Beş Küçük Domuz ve Filler de Hatırlar, başkarakter dedektif Hercule Poirot’nun üstün çözümleme yöntemlerini sergilediği eserlerden ikisidir.
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Arbiter of Morality: Hercule Poirot as Judge and Philosopher in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express

Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express is one of the main novels that explore the Humane Nature where it shows that Morality won’t abide by the Law all the times. In this paper, it particularly analyses how Hercule Poirot acts as a Arbiter of Morality, where he understands the sense of morality without the lens of Law.
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