The Comfort of Crime: The Appeal of Formulaic Fiction during the Pandemic

Q4 Social Sciences
Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko
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2020 was taxing, and one of the comforting ways of dealing with the uncertainty the COVID-19 pandemic has brought was reading. It seems hardly surprising that the British turned to crime fiction, which they not only avidly consume but also successfully produce. Moreover, 2020 marked the centenary of the publication of The Mysterious Affair at Styles, a novel that introduced Agatha Christie and her first detective, Hercule Poirot. The anniversary partly accounts for the resurgence of interest in classic detective fiction. Over the last one hundred years the genre has undergone various developments and diversifications, but this article offers a look back at its past. Acknowledging Jesper Gulddal and Stewart King’s objections to defining crime fiction as formulaic (2020), it draws on John G. Cawelti’s classic work on the mystery and detective story formulas (1976) to addresses the popularity of crime fiction during the pandemic. It contends that while the immense appeal of the crime genre stems from its adaptability, it is the oft-criticised basic mystery formula that offers the greatest comfort during such challenging times.
犯罪的慰藉:大流行期间公式化小说的吸引力
2020年是繁重的,应对新冠肺炎大流行带来的不确定性的一个令人欣慰的方法是阅读。英国人转向犯罪小说似乎并不奇怪,他们不仅热衷于消费,而且成功地制作了犯罪小说。此外,2020年是《斯泰尔斯的神秘事件》出版一百周年,这部小说介绍了阿加莎·克里斯蒂和她的第一位侦探赫尔克里·波罗。这一周年纪念在一定程度上解释了人们对经典侦探小说的兴趣死灰复燃。在过去的一百年里,这一流派经历了各种发展和多样化,但本文回顾了它的过去。承认Jesper Gulddal和Stewart King反对将犯罪小说定义为公式化小说(2020),它借鉴了John G.Cawelti关于推理和侦探小说公式的经典作品(1976),以应对疫情期间犯罪小说的流行。它认为,虽然犯罪类型的巨大吸引力源于其适应性,但在这样一个充满挑战的时代,经常被批评的基本推理公式提供了最大的安慰。
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