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  1. Name. When Western detective fiction spread to Japan, it created a new genre called detective fiction ( tantei shōsetsu (探偵小説)) in Japanese literature. [1] After World War II the genre was renamed deductive reasoning fiction ( suiri shōsetsu (推理小説) ). [2] The genre is sometimes called mystery, although this includes non ...

  2. MWJ Award for Best Work (1952–1975) winners for their Critical Work. 05 (1952) - EDOGAWA Rampo, Gen'ei-jo (Studies on detective fiction) 19 (1966) - Kawataro Nakajima, Suiri Shosetsu Tembo (Studies on detective fiction) Year. Winner. Winning entry. Available in English Translation.

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  4. The Coventry Mystery Plays, or Coventry Corpus Christi Pageants, are a cycle of medieval mystery plays from Coventry, West Midlands, England, and are perhaps best known as the source of the "Coventry Carol". Two plays from the original cycle are extant having been copied from the now lost original manuscript in the early 19th century. [1]

  5. Appointment with Death (1938) Hercule Poirot's Christmas (1938) also published as Murder for Christmas and as A Holiday for Murder. The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (1939, ss) Sad Cypress (1940) One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940) also published as An Overdose of Death and as The Patriotic Murders.

  6. Oak Island mystery. Coordinates: 44.51365°N 64.29466°W. Excavation work on Oak Island during the 19th century. The Oak Island mystery is a series of stories and legends concerning buried treasure and unexplained objects found on or near Oak Island in Nova Scotia. Since the 18th century, attempts have been made to find treasure and artifacts.

  7. Gothic fiction is characterized by an environment of fear, the threat of supernatural events, and the intrusion of the past upon the present. [2] [3] The setting typically includes physical reminders of the past, especially through ruined buildings which stand as proof of a previously thriving world which is decaying in the present. [4]

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