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1、从叙事技巧和结构角度分析阿加莎的侦探小说A Critical Study on Agatha Christies Detective NovelsFrom the Angles of Narrative Techniques and StructureAbstract: Millions of people all over the world like to read Agatha Christies detective novels as she did great contribution in improving detective fiction and made a signifi
2、cant success in this field. In short, Agatha Christies detective novels not only show us the perfect combination of sense and sensibility, but also the perfect combination of literariness and popularity. In essence, as a form of popular fiction, detective fiction also involves the basic fiction elem
3、entsplot, point of view, character, setting, style, theme, and symbol. So the glamour of her detective novels will be discussed from the angles of narrative techniques centering on narrative viewpoint and characters and structure centering on plot arrangement and setting by text analysis to identify
4、 where the literary value and special glamour of Agatha Christies detective novels lies. Key words: Agatha Christie;detective fiction;narrative techniques;structure摘要:阿加莎克里斯蒂在侦探小说这一领域取得了举世瞩目的成就,由其全球不可计数的读者可见一斑。她的小说不仅体现了理性与感性的完美结合,同时还有文学性与大众性的绝妙诠释。就通俗小说而言,其研究的基本要素包含情节,视角,人物,背景,风格,主题和象征等。因此通过对阿加莎克里斯蒂的
5、侦探小说进行文本分析,试图从叙事技巧和结构角度探讨阿加莎克里斯蒂侦探小说文学价值及其魅力所在。关键词:阿加莎克里斯蒂;侦探小说;叙事技巧;结构ContentsI. An Introduction to Detective Fiction.1A. The origin of detective fiction.1B. The characteristics of detective fiction1II. A Brief Introduction to Agatha Christie.2III. The Glamour of Agatha Christies Detective Novels.3
6、 A. Viewpoint.31. Narrative viewpointnarrator32. Narrative viewpointnarrators in Agatha Christies detective novels.4B. Characters51. Murderers in Agatha Christies detective novels52. Detectives in Agatha Christies detective novels.6C. Plot arrangement.7D. Setting.8IV. Agatha Christies Improvements o
7、n Detective Fiction.9A. Intricate plotting.9B. Crime psychology10C. Exquisite language.10V. Conclusion.10Works Cited.11I. An Introduction to Detective FictionA. The origin of detective fictionThe earliest detective fiction in western countries is the classic detective fiction, which begins with the
8、short stories of Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849), a famous American writer. Since1832, he had published a series of experimental short stories, such as The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841), The Mystery of Marie Roget (1842) and The Purloined Letter (1845). In these works, Poe set up the basic patterns o
9、f characters and the plot in this new genre. He introduced the first amateur detective Dupin, who had the ability to find who the real murderer is through logic deduction and psychological analysis. In addition, Dupin carried on his investigations with a sidekick Watson, who served as a stand-in for
10、 the reader, giving the detective the opportunity to voice his brilliant deduction. Furthermore, “Poe set up the six steps or the basic pattern to unfold the plot for classic detective fiction: introducing the detective; providing a crime and clues; detailing an investigation; announcing the unexpec
11、ted denouement; unmasking the mystery; and concluding with the confession of the culprit” (Huang British 305). The above six steps have set the groundwork for the development of plot for all detective stories to follow.Whats more, Poe also invented the term “Tale of Ratiocination” (Huang American 12
12、0) which means an imaginative story, especially one that is full of action and adventure and people think or argue about something in a logical way to solve a case in it. For Poe, the ratiocination, however, is not just for the detective; it is also for the reader. That is to say, Poe does not allow
13、 the reader to sit back and merely observe; the process of ratiocination also needs the readers active participation. This gives the readers a special spiritual enjoyment which makes detective fiction so popular.B. The characteristics of detective fictionDetective fiction, as Huang Lushan claimed, i
14、s a genre of popular literature centering upon a detective. To have a better understanding about detective fiction in terms of its characteristics, we can get to know it from following essential aspects. Firstly, for its plot of the story, there must be a mysterious case that is related to any kind
15、of crime. Secondly, “the case is finally solved by the investigation of some detective, either professional or amateur, that has unusual ability to observe and deduce” (British 304). Thirdly, detective fiction is closely related to mystery fiction but generally contains more of a puzzle element that
16、 must be solved, usually by a single protagonist, either male or female. A common feature of detective fiction is an investigator who is unmarried, with some source of income other than a regular job, and who generally has some pleasing eccentricities of striking characteristics. He or she frequentl
17、y has a less intelligent assistant, or foil, who is asked to make apparently irrelevant inquiries, and who acts as an audience surrogate of the explanation of the mystery at the end of the story. Fourthly, it is that Poe set up the basic pattern of western classic detective fiction as we have referr
18、ed above. In short, the pattern which the story follows is immensely fascinating. “It is a locked-room puzzle. One opens the door, finds not only no murderer and no weapon, but no trace of any human being having ever moved about in the room. Poe obviously delights in such analytical feats of the min
19、d” (Chang 114). II. A Brief Introduction to Agatha ChristieAgatha Christie (1890-1976) - Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller is a very prolific British author of detective novels and short stories. As Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, she created her own hero Hercule Poirot, an eccentric Belgian detectiv
20、e who relied on his keen grasp of logic to nab crooks. Whats more, she created the first female hero Miss Jane Marple successfully. Among her whole life, she wrote more than 70 detective novels. Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, in the county of Devon. She was educated home, where her mother enco
21、uraged her to write from very early age. At sixteen she was sent to school in Paris where she studied singing and piano. Christie was an accomplished pianist but her stage fright and shyness prevented her from pursuing a career in music. In her books Christie seldom referred to music, although her d
22、etectives, Poirot and Miss Marple, show interest in opera and Poirot sings in The ABC Murders (1936) a World War I song. When Christies mother took her to Cairo for a winter, she wrote there a novel. Encouraged by Eden Philpotts, neighbor and friend in Torquay, she devoted herself into writing and h
23、ad short stories published. Agatha Christies second marriage made a very important influence on her life, especially on her writings. During World War I she worked in a Red Cross Hospital in Torquayas as a hospital dispenser, which gave her a rich knowledge of poisons. During this period, she amasse
24、d a great deal of knowledge about sicknesses and poisons such as strychnine and resin that she often featured in her novels. It was to be useful when she started writing detective novels. III. The Glamour of Agatha Christies Detective Novels Millions of people all over the world like to read Agatha
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