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The Art of Indirection in British Espionage Fiction: A Critical Study of Six Novelists

Author Robert Lance Snyder
Publisher McFarland
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PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786463791
ISBN-139780786463794
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Sales Rank2,300,102
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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In contrast to the classical detective story, the spy novel tends to be considered a suspect, somewhat subversive genre. While previous studies have focused on its historical, thematic, and ideological dimensions, this critical work examines British espionage fiction's unique narrative form, which is typically elliptical, oblique, and recursive. Featured works include eighteen novels by Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, Len Deighton, John le Carre, Stella Rimington, and Charles Cumming, most of which exemplify the existential or serious spy thriller. Half of these texts pertain to the Cold War era and the other half to its aftermath in the so-called "Age of Terrorism."