12 Facts About Detective fiction

1.

Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder.

FactSnippet No. 508,586
2.

Gong'an fiction is the earliest known genre of Chinese detective fiction.

FactSnippet No. 508,587
3.

Ross Nickerson notes that many of the American writers who experimented with Poe's established rules of the genre were women, inventing a subgenre of domestic detective fiction that flourished in its own right for several generations.

FactSnippet No. 508,588
4.

Detective fiction created ingenious and seemingly impossible plots and is regarded as the master of the "locked room mystery".

FactSnippet No. 508,589
5.

Detective fiction's produced long series of books featuring detective characters like Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, amongst others.

FactSnippet No. 508,590
6.

Western detective fiction that was translated often emphasized “individuality, equality, and the importance of knowledge”, appealing to China that it was the time for opening their eyes to the rest of the world.

FactSnippet No. 508,591
7.

Detective fiction gained his fame in the early 1920s, when he began to bring to the genre many bizarre, erotic and even fantastic elements.

FactSnippet No. 508,592
8.

Detective fiction started writing his famous Jasoosi Dunya Series spy stories in 1952 with Col.

FactSnippet No. 508,593
9.

Especially in the United States, detective fiction emerged in the 1960s, and gained prominence in later decades, as a way for authors to bring stories about various subcultures to mainstream audiences.

FactSnippet No. 508,594
10.

General consensus among crime fiction authors is there is a specific set of rules that must be applied for a novel to truly be considered part of the detective fiction genre.

FactSnippet No. 508,595
11.

Detective fiction reappears in "The Mystery of Marie Roget" and "The Purloined Letter" (1844).

FactSnippet No. 508,596
12.

Detective fiction first appeared in The Roman Hat Mystery, and starred in more than 30 novels and several short story collections.

FactSnippet No. 508,597