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9. Death Haunts the Hotel

  • 2022
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Abstract

The chapter 'Death Haunts the Hotel' examines the role of hotels in detective fiction, particularly those set in England from 1928 to 1965. It argues that hotels serve as rich settings for exploring social tensions and cultural shifts, reflecting the broader societal changes of the interwar and postwar eras. The author uses examples from Agatha Christie and other notable authors to illustrate how hotel mysteries mirror concerns about nostalgia, tourism, and domestic social tensions. The chapter also delves into the real-life Margate Hotel Murder case, showing how these fictional narratives often intersect with reality. Additionally, it explores the themes of race and ethnicity in hotel mysteries, highlighting the prevalent racial prejudices and stereotypes that authors often incorporated into their works. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the importance of hotel mysteries as a subgenre of detective fiction, offering insights into the complex social dynamics of the era.

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Title
Death Haunts the Hotel
Author
Eloise Moss
Copyright Year
2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07159-1_9
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