• Kyle Frackman deposited Vor Ort: The Functions and Early Roots of German Regional Crime Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago

    “This essay argues that German regional crime fiction is both a modern development and simultaneously a recollection of crime fiction’s journalistic and literary beginnings. …[R]egional crime fiction has connections to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Fallgeschichten (case stories) that fascinated a developing reading public and satisfied readers’ taste for sensational details with a more local flavor.”