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Unlocking the Unknown: Literary Terms of Mystery and Thrill is a comprehensive and insightful guide that takes readers deep into the fascinating world of mystery and thriller literature. This book explores how suspense, curiosity and fear are skilfully woven through language, structure and style to keep readers on edge. It serves as both an academic reference and a creative companion for students, teachers and aspiring writers who wish to understand the inner workings of these fascinating genres.Divided into fourteen well-structured chapters, the book begins with the origin and development of…mehr

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Unlocking the Unknown: Literary Terms of Mystery and Thrill is a comprehensive and insightful guide that takes readers deep into the fascinating world of mystery and thriller literature. This book explores how suspense, curiosity and fear are skilfully woven through language, structure and style to keep readers on edge. It serves as both an academic reference and a creative companion for students, teachers and aspiring writers who wish to understand the inner workings of these fascinating genres.Divided into fourteen well-structured chapters, the book begins with the origin and development of mystery and thriller fiction, highlighting their historical growth and major authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock. It further explains essential literary devices, character types, narrative techniques and psychological dimensions that define the genre's charm. Whether you are a student of literature, a researcher or a passionate reader wholoves mysteries and thrillers, this book will help you unlock the hidden techniques and literary artistry that make the unknown so irresistibly thrilling.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Somanath Vyavhare, a dedicated Professor of English with Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara, India, has cleared the SET and actively participated in several national and international conferences. With seven years of teaching experience, he continues to inspire students through his insightful grasp of language, literature and research.