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Beyond the Sensation Novel : Social Crime Fiction - Qualia of the Real World,
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criticism
'Charting transformations in sensational writing from the nineteenth century to contemporary crime fiction, Pamela Newton finds in the social crime fiction genre, a realism based on perceptions of "people, place and politics". Newton explores continuities between the exploration and exploitation of the idea of murder in nineteenth-century narrative and in the work of two contemporary novels: Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost and Peter Temple's The Broken Shore.'
Source: 'Introduction' p.xiv
Note: Author note: Written as Pamela Newton - Sensational Story : Rereading Female Heterotopias in Helen Garner's 'Cosmo Cosmolino', single work criticism (p. 61-72)
- Towards an Ethics of Sensation in Coetzee's Disgrace, single work criticism (p. 184-193)
- The Music of Fact : Sense, Place and a Network in Australian Poetry, single work criticism (p. 228-243)
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