Long Way from Solving That One: Psycho/Social and Ethical Implications of Ross Macdonald’s Lew Archer Tales
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SKU: INR-9780819177100
Category: All Books
Tags: Psychology, Social Psychology, Ingram, History And Criticism, California, In Literature, Detective And Mystery Stories, American, Private Investigators In Literature, Archer, Lew (fictitious Character), Social Psychology In Literature, Social Ethics In Literature, Macdonald, Ross, Didactic Fiction, American
Description
The purpose of this book is to study Ross Macdonald’s detective fiction as an example of popular culture. The author applies cross-methodological approaches to Macdonald’s novels specifically, H. Richard Niebuhr’s ethics to The Underground Man, Freudian theories of society to The Moving Target and examines popular culture’s social function in terms of Robert Merton’s functional analysis of popular culture. In addition, the work includes an overview of hard-boiled detective fiction and a review of previous critical approaches to Macdonald, as well as a summary conclusion and an appendix on adaptations of detective novels to movies.
Author: Mahan, Jeffrey Howard
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 819177105
Language: English
Pages: 166
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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