
The Modern Scholar: Detective Fiction
From Victorian Sleuths to the Present
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Professor M. Lee Alexander
About this listen
From mysterious origins through the Victorian sleuths and the "Golden Age" of the genre (the 1920s through the 1940s) and to the present day, detective fiction, mysteries, and spy thrillers have consistently topped best-seller lists around the world.
Professor M. Lee Alexander provides listeners with a lively discussion of groundbreaking authors from Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle to Agatha Christie, Ian Fleming, and modern writers such as Nevada Barr and Jonathan Kellerman.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2010 M. Lee Alexander (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLCListen in double time!
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What did you like best about The Modern Scholar: Detective Fiction? What did you like least?
The great number of new authors and sub-genres I need to check out. This was the best part of the course.The part I liked least was Professor Alexander's presentation. She was rather monotone in delivery and repetitive at some points.
Would you recommend The Modern Scholar: Detective Fiction to your friends? Why or why not?
I probably wouldn't recommend it unless someone was really into detective fiction.Would you listen to another book narrated by M. Lee Alexander?
It would depend on the topic.Did The Modern Scholar: Detective Fiction inspire you to do anything?
I'm inspired to spend more time on Amazon searching out some of the authors and sub-genres Prof. Alexander mentioned.A Decent Course But Not Outstanding
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If, however, you appreciate a long listing of suggestions for reading mystery and detective fiction, this is a valuable tool. But you'll have to put up with a lot of very long . . . . . pauses! As other reviewers have noted, M. Lee Alexander presents this as though her audience were very slowly writing down every word and every sentence. It can be annoying (and you'll occasionally check your device to see if it's still working!).
Unarguably, Alexander knows her stuff, and it's wonderful to be reminded of some of the great old names in mystery fiction, like Mary Roberts Rhinehart, Patricia Wentworth, Josephine Tey (and lots of male authors, too). This course will send me back to some old favorites and has introduced me to some new and old series to try.
Depends on What You Want
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It's A Schlolarly Lecture On Detective Fiction
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Badly directed overview of dective fiction
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Fact checking. The professor made a number of errors regarding authors whose work I know well -- leading me to lose interest in her lectures on those authors whose work I don't know a lot about.What was most disappointing about M. Lee Alexander’s story?
Not a strong academic lecture at all.What aspect of M. Lee Alexander’s performance would you have changed?
Again, it was not appropriately researched, the number of errors led the whole book to be a disappointment for me.Any additional comments?
Bummer. I've 2 other Modern Scholar titles -- one on WWI, the other on the Paris peace talks. I trust Margaret MacMillan, but now am leery about the other titles. I won't be buying more.Very disappointed
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