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Psychological Thriller and Metafiction

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About the lecture

In this lecture, we explore modern forms of crime writing, with psychological thrillers and metafiction, focusing on: (i) the psychological thriller as a postmodern exploration into the psychology of transgression, (ii) Kate Atkinson's When Will There Be Good News? (2008) as an example of the genre, (iii) how metafictional crime novels draw attention to themselves as acts of fiction, exploring our relationship to storytelling, and (iv) Ian McEwan's Atonement (2001) as a combination of both psychological thriller and metafiction.

About the lecturer

Dr Christopher Pittard joined the University of Portsmouth in 2009, having held previous teaching positions at Newcastle University and the University of Exeter. His main research focus is on the popular culture of the nineteenth century, especially the emergence of popular genres in the Victorian fin de siecle and detective fiction in particular. His monograph, Purity and Contamination in Late Victorian Detective Fiction, considers how such fictions (and the periodicals in which they appeared) engaged with ideas of material and social purity, ranging from Sherlock Holmes cleaning the face of criminality in “The Man with the Twisted Lip” to the moral policing carried out by the Social Purity movements and late Victorian antivivisection campaigns. His publications in this area include discussions of Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Morrison, Fergus Hume, and of the Strand Magazine more widely.

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Pittard, C. (2023, September 06). Atkinson: When Will There Be Good News? - Psychological Thriller and Metafiction [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/atkinson-when-will-there-be-good-news-5de192b8-7bd6-4a2f-9dec-1a4556535020?auth=0&lesson=15754&option=7841&type=lesson

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Pittard, C. "Atkinson: When Will There Be Good News? – Psychological Thriller and Metafiction." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 06 Sep 2023, https://massolit.io/options/atkinson-when-will-there-be-good-news-5de192b8-7bd6-4a2f-9dec-1a4556535020?auth=0&lesson=15754&option=7841&type=lesson