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Abstract
In the realm of literature, detective fiction stands as a unique genre that not only entertains but also delves into profound reflections of the human condition. This article explores the evolution and significance of detective works in 19th and 20th-century English literature, illuminating their development, characteristics, interpretation, reception, and lasting impact.
Keywords
Detective
pioneering work
unraveling mysteries
timeless complexities
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How to Cite
Qurbonova Parvinabonu Baxtiyorovna, & Qodirova Maftuna Davronovna. (2024). Unveiling the Mysteries: Detective Works in XIX-XX Century English Literature and Their Interpretation. Texas Journal of Philology, Culture and History, 30, 41–43. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2024.vol30.pp41-43
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