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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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Early Crime fiction in Nordic Literature
- 2015
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In: From the sublime to City Crime / edited by Maurizio Ascari and Stephen Knight. - Monaco : LiberFaber. - 9782365802093 ; , s. 161-182
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Four early crime stories from four different Nordic countries are investigated: "The Rector of Vejlbye bye" (1829) the Danish author Steen Steensen Blicher, "A Skällnors Mill" (1838) by the Swedish author Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, "The Murder of Engine Maker Roolfsen" (1839) byt the Norwegian writer Mauritz Christopher Hansen, and "A Night and A Morning" (1843)byt the Finnish-Swedish authorZacharias Topelius. The four stories are examined as early examples of detective stories to show how they apply to the acknowledged "detection formula". There is also a discussion about in what way the stories relate to their time and cultural context as crime and mysteriy stories and in what way they set up what were to become the standard elements of detective fiction.
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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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Emilie Flygare-Carlén
- 2018
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In: Svenskt kvinnobibliograftiskt lexikon. - Göteborg.
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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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Emilie Flygare-Carlén
- 2022
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In: Litteraturbanken. - Stockholm : Litteraturbanken.
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- Emilie Flygare-Carlén. Författarporträtt
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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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”Emilie Flygare-Carlén. Sveriges första deckardrottning”
- 2021
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In: Populär historia. - 1102-0822. ; :5, s. 16-24
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Artikeln ger ett porträtt av 1800-talets mes framgångsrika författare, Emilie Flygare-Carlén. Den presenterar hennes författarskap och visar hur hennes roman fick enorm spridning både i Sverige och internationellt. Den diskuterar varför Flygare-Carléns romaner fick så många läsare både i och utanför Sverige fram till andra världskriget samtidigt som den ger några förklaringar till varför samma romaner är mer eller mindre bortglömda idag.
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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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"Female Gothic Monsters"
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In: The History of Nordic Women Writers, ed. Anne Marie Mai. - Köpenhamn, Göteborg : Nordic Women's Literature Online (http://nordicwomensliterature.net).
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- Leffler, Yvonne, 1959
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Global Gothic 3: Gothic in Modern Scandinavia
- 2021
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In: The Cambridge History of the Gothic. Volume 3: Gothic in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries / edited by Catherine Spooner, Dale Townshend. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. - 9781108472722 ; , s. 424-443
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- The aim is to give a survey of Scandinavian Gothic fiction in a Global Marketplace and to demonstrate Scandinavian Gothic in relation to transnational Gothic. Firstly, the chapter presents Gothic as a flourishing part of Scandinavian crossover and young young-adult fiction. Secondly, it demonstrates in what way writers and filmmakers uses the Scandinavian landscape, the wilderness and its creatures as both antagonists and monsters. Thirdly, it shows how Gothic elements and narrative strategies are progressively being integrated into other genres to address current social issues and anxieties.
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