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245 04 The secrets of great mystery and suspense fiction|h[Hoopla
       electronic resource]. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThe Great Courses,|c2016. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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490 1  The great courses. Literature & language. Genre 
505 00 |gEpisode 1|tMystery Fiction's Secret Formula|gEpisode 2
       |tThe Detective Is Born|gEpisode 3|tThe Criminal|gEpisode 
       4|tThe Sidekick|gEpisode 5|tDetecting Clues|gEpisode 6
       |tCase Closed?|gEpisode 7|tThe Locked Room|gEpisode 8|tThe
       Dime Novel|gEpisode 9|tMurder in Cozy Places|gEpisode 10
       |tReturn of the Classic Detective|gEpisode 11|tThe City 
       Tests the Detective|gEpisode 12|tThe Private Eye Opens
       |gEpisode 13|tAfrican American Mysteries|gEpisode 14|tThe 
       Femme Fatale|gEpisode 15|tThe Private Eye Evolves|gEpisode
       16|tLatino Detectives on the Border|gEpisode 17|tThe Lady 
       Detective|gEpisode 18|tViolence Waits in the Wings
       |gEpisode 19|tViolence Takes Center Stage|gEpisode 20
       |tPsychopaths and Mind Hunters|gEpisode 21|tPolice as 
       Antagonist|gEpisode 22|tPolice as Protagonist|gEpisode 23
       |tNative American Mysteries|gEpisode 24|tThe European 
       Mystery Tradition|gEpisode 25|tNordic Noir|gEpisode 26
       |tJapanese and Latin American Mysteries|gEpisode 27
       |tPrecursors to True Crime|gEpisode 28|tTrue Crime in the 
       20th Century|gEpisode 29|tHistorical Mysteries|gEpisode 30
       |tSpies, Thrillers, and Conspiracies|gEpisode 31|tFemale-
       Centered Mystery and Suspense|gEpisode 32|tPoetic Justice
       |gEpisode 33|tCourtroom Drama|gEpisode 34|tGay and Lesbian
       Mystery and Suspense|gEpisode 35|tAdapting the Multimedia 
       Mystery|gEpisode 36|tMysterious Experiments. 
506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 0  Lecturer: Professor David Schmid, University at Buffalo. 
520    Great mystery and suspense writers have created some of 
       the most unforgettable stories in all of literature and 
       they continue to grow in popularity. How did the genre 
       become so prevalent? Why is it a go-to for so many readers
       around the world? What makes the dark and sometimes grisly
       themes appealing? Professor David Schmid examines these 
       questions and more in this illuminating course. 
521 8  Rated TVPG. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Detective and mystery stories|xAuthorship. 
650  0 Detective and mystery stories|xTechnique. 
650  0 Suspense fiction|xTechnique. 
650  0 Creative writing. 
700 1  Schmid, David|q(David Frank),|electurer. 
700 12 |iContainer of (work):|aSchmid, David|q(David Frank).
       |tSecrets of great mystery and suspense fiction: course 
       guidebook.|f©2016. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
830  0 Great courses (DVD).|pLiterature & language.|pGenre. 
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