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Investigating Arthur Upfield

A Centenary Collection of Critical Essays
Edited By: Carol Hetherington, Kees de Hoog

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This collection of critical essays by international scholars and novelists like Tony Hillerman celebrates Arthur Upfield, creator of Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte. The essays assess his place in the annals of crime fiction and Australian cultural history.

Arthur Upfield created Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) who features in twenty-nine novels written from the 1920s to the the 1960s, mostly set in the…
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Arthur Upfield created Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) who features in twenty-nine novels written from the 1920s to the the 1960s, mostly set in the Australian Outback. He was the first Australian professional writer of crime detection novels. Upfield arrived in Australia from England on 4 November 1911, and this collection of twenty-two critical essays by academics and scholars has been published to celebrate the centenary of his arrival.

The essays were all written after Upfield’s death in 1964 and provide a wide range of responses to his fiction. The contributors, from Australia, Europe and the United States, include journalist Pamela Ruskin who was Upfield’s agent for fifteen years, anthropologists, literary scholars, pioneers in the academic study of popular culture such as John G. Cawelti and Ray B. Browne, and novelists Tony Hillerman and Mudrooroo whose own works have been inspired by Upfield’s.

The collection sheds light on the extent and nature of critical responses to Upfield over time, demonstrates the type of recognition he has received and highlights the way in which different preoccupations and critical trends have dealt with his work. The essays provide the basis for an assessment of Upfield’s place not only in the international annals of crime fiction but also in the literary and cultural history of Australia.

Kees de Hoog received his BSc and MBA degrees from the University of Western Australia. As an interest outside of his work, he has authored the Arthur Upfield: Creator of “Bony” internet pages since 2004, and has published three anthologies of Upfield’s short works, two of his non-Bony novels, and two related books.

Carol Hetherington is currently Manager of the Bibliographic Information Service within the database AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource, and is an Editorial Assistant for Australian Literary Studies. Her most recent publication is “American Friends: Clinton Hartley Grattan and W. W. Norton,” in Reading Across the Pacific, edited by Robert Dixon and Nicholas Birns, (Sydney University Press, 2010).

Tom Thompson, Alice M BROWNE, Wendy BUCK, John G CAWELTI, Ado COE, Tamsin DONALDSON, Marie HILLERMAN, Winona HOWE, Margaret LEWIS, Travis LINDSEY, Noeline MARTIN, Richard NILE, James C. PIERSON, Marie RAMSLAND, Glen ROSS, Jeremy RUSKIN, Marilyn RYE, Basil Sansom, Kay SOUTER, Russell WEST-PAVLOV, Carol Hetherington

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3452-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3452-0
  • Date of Publication: 2011-12-07

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3495-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3495-7
  • Date of Publication: 2011-12-07

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSK, JFCA
  • BISAC: LIT004230, LIT004070, LIT024050, LIT000000
  • THEMA: DSK, JBCC1
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  • This book is an essential for Arthur Upfield fans. Edited by two leading Upfield scholars, it contains articles from the best in the field and celebrates Australia's most widely read detective fiction author. A must-have for anyone interested in detective fiction.
    - – Toni Johnson-Woods President, Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand
  • One of Australia's most enduringly popular authors, Arthur W. Upfield also, in his creation of the Aboriginal detective Napoleon Bonaparte, started a discussion of race and representation in Australian fiction that persists to this day. This compilation, featuring scholars of distinction and range, will be the authoritative critical guide for all Upfield fans.
    - – Nicholas Birns the New School, New York

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