Title: Crime Fiction
1Crime Fiction
- Session Two Graham Greene, Brighton Rock
2Agenda
- Summary of Session One
- Crime fiction
- Modernism
- Graham Greene and Brighton Rock
3Crime fiction as narrative paradigm
- The literature of detection is paradigmatic of
literary narrative itself (Marcus 2003 245), it
forms the narrative of naratives (Brooks 1984
25)
4Crime fiction as narrative paradigm
- Crime fiction
- Inquest the present work of detection that we
read about in order to learn about the past story
of the - Crime
- Narrative
- Sjuzet, plot, discourse the telling / reading
- Fabula, story the told
5Narrative
Story
Present
Discourse
Past
6Peter Brooks, Reading for the Plot (1984)
- The anticipation of retrospection
- The desire to know epistemophilia
- The desire for the end (of desire)
7Objects of inquests and reading
- The cardboard box and The Cardboard Box
- The Musgrave ritual and The Musgrave Ritual
- The mark on the wall and The Mark on the Wall
8Virginia Woolf, The Mark on the Wall
A crack in The wood? Speculation, Association, Str
eam of consciousness
Made by a Nail? Speculation, Association, Stream
of consciousness
A rose Leaf? Speculation, Association, Stream
of consciousness
a snail!
The mark ???
9Graham Greene, Brighton Rock
- What strikes you as odd and distinctive about
this novel? - Characters?
- Plot?
- Point of view?
- Imagery?
- Setting?
10Hale
- Kolley Kibber
- Object of detection
- - subjectivity, freedom
- The Messenger
- Fred/ Charles
- Object of detection / inquest
- - subjectivity, freedom / dead body
- The gang war / Ida Arnold
11I 1 Hale
2 (20) The Boy
3 (28) Ida Arnold
II 1 (47) The Boy
2 (63) The Boy
III 1 (73) Ida Arnold
2 (86) Spicer
3 (91) The Boy
4 (103) The Boy
IV 1 (107) ??? The Boy The Races
2 (129) Ida Arnold
3 (132) The Boy Spicer dead
12Graham Greene, Brighton Rock
- Criminals The Boy, Spicer, Dallow, Hale,
Colleoni, etc. - Crime Protection money, blackmail, murder (Hale,
Spicer), gang war. - Detective Ida Arnold
- Crime and criminals?
- Detective the reader, the newspaper readers.