Nancy Drew and Her Sister Sleuths
Essays on the Fiction of Girl Detectives
Melanie E Gregg author Michael G Cornelius editor Melanie E Gregg editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:2nd Sep '08
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This collection of essays focuses on the girl sleuth, made famous by Nancy Drew but also characterized by other famous detectives like Cherry Ames, Trixie Belden, Linda Carlton, and even in contemporary media by Veronica Mars and Hermione Granger of the Harry Potter series.
Topics include the disputed origins of Nancy Drew and the Stratemeyer Syndicate; the intertwined relationships between the Syndicate and Nancy Drew's many ghostwriters; the distinct and evolving textual identities of the Cherry Ames series; the adaptation of the traditional archetype by contemporary girl detectives like Veronica Mars, Lulu Dark, and Ingrid Levin-Hill; and the ways in which Harry Potter's Hermione Granger, while a central character in the series, is often at odds with the male-centric, fantasy-genre world of Harry Potter himself.
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“an excellent addition...recommended”—Choice; “interesting...thought-provoking...a great choice”—School Library Journal; “an absorbing read”—Feminist Collections; “valuable collection...most of the essays are highly readable and cover fresh ground”—Mystery Scene; “a welcome addition”—Dime Novel Round-Up; “interesting, useful, and sometimes entertaining volume”—Children's Literature Association Quarterly.
ISBN: 9780786439959
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 308g
216 pages