The Double, the Labyrinth and the Locked Room: Metaphors of Paradox in Crime Fiction and Film

The Double, the Labyrinth and the Locked Room: Metaphors of Paradox in Crime Fiction and Film
ISBN-10
0820468436
ISBN-13
9780820468433
Category
Detective and mystery films
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Peter Lang
Author
Ilana Shiloh

Description

The detective genre has been associated from its inception with three paradoxical motifsùthe double, the labyrinth and the locked room. Rational thought relies on binary oppositions, such as chaos and order, appearance and reality or truth and falsehood. Paradoxes subvert such customary distinctions, logically proving as true what we experientially know to be false. The present book explores detective and crime-mystery fiction and film from the perspective of their entrenched metaphors of paradox.

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