alayenay
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Hello all!
I'm currently doing an assignment on Crime Fiction which is basically asking us to address the fact that the conventions of the genre are re-evaluated/tranformed/etc in response to changing contexts. I'm addressing this with a focus on the role of women in crime fiction texts, specifically female detectives. However, it is due tomorrow and I am still reading my final text and thusly am royally fucked, and I was wondering if anyone could help me/had done a similar assignment. My texts are 'The Murder At The Vicarage' - Agatha Christie (Miss Marple), 'Bitter Medicine' - Sara Paretsky (V.I. Warshawski) and 'Three To Get Deadly' - Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum). You don't have to have read those specific books considering their generic nature, so long as you've read one of the books in the series, but I'm sure if you have read any of them you'd know that.
Anyway, thanks heaps for your time and any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Alayna.
I'm currently doing an assignment on Crime Fiction which is basically asking us to address the fact that the conventions of the genre are re-evaluated/tranformed/etc in response to changing contexts. I'm addressing this with a focus on the role of women in crime fiction texts, specifically female detectives. However, it is due tomorrow and I am still reading my final text and thusly am royally fucked, and I was wondering if anyone could help me/had done a similar assignment. My texts are 'The Murder At The Vicarage' - Agatha Christie (Miss Marple), 'Bitter Medicine' - Sara Paretsky (V.I. Warshawski) and 'Three To Get Deadly' - Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum). You don't have to have read those specific books considering their generic nature, so long as you've read one of the books in the series, but I'm sure if you have read any of them you'd know that.
Anyway, thanks heaps for your time and any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Alayna.