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Agatha Christie: Critical Essay by Nicholas Birns and Margaret Boe Birns

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SOURCE: "Agatha Christie: Modern and Modernist," in The Cunning Craft: Original Essays on Detective Fiction and Contemporary Literary Theory, Western Illinois University, 1990, pp. 120-34.

In the following essay, the reviewers argue that Christie's writing is more complex than critics credit her.

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