商品簡介
From its original publication in 1939 to the successful 2015 BBC adaptation, And Then There Were None has held a consistent grip on the public imagination, and this book discusses the reasons for the phenomenal success of the novel. The author explores the background and context of the novel, including the meaning behind the scandalous original title. The story’s life as a play is also considered, particularly as Christie’s re-written ending radically alters the impact and meaning. Film adaptations are also discussed, as each one reveals its own cultural concerns and biases.
作者簡介
Stuart Barnett is Professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. He has taught detective fiction for several years, including entire courses on Agatha Christie. He is assisting the US Coast Guard Museum in putting together an exhibit on Agatha Christie and the Coast Guard. In connection with the proposed book, he was granted access to the Christie family archive.