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Biography of Anna Katharine Green
3261 words, approx. 10.9 pages
 During the nineteenth century Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs was an internationally known writer of detective fiction whose works were translated into at least five languages and who was admired by literary critics such as Walter Besant and politicians such...
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Biography of Anna Katharine Green
2761 words, approx. 9.2 pages
 As the "mother of detective fiction" and the most famous American mystery writer in her day, Anna Katharine Green helped to develop a popular genre. Arguably the next important writer to work in the genre after Edgar Allan Poe, the New York author's impr...



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 Evening Standard - London
Visions of Agatha
01/26/2001: 395 words, approx. 1 pages SPEAKH Museum Of, SE1 TOWARDS the end of this site-specific piece of promenading visual theatre, there's a spoof rendition of the soupy Ronan Keating hit song about a poor conversationalist (You Say It Best When You Say Nothing At All). In...
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 The Village Voice
Agatha speaks!
07/09/2002: 512 words, approx. 2 pages AGATHA SPEAKS! At the end of Minority Report, Agatha and her pre-cog colleagues have been removed from their awful jobs and are happily reading rare editions of storybooks in a cottage. Bald Agatha has curls now. Now I don't have to be cogging...


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