The Secrets of Great Mystery and Suspense Fiction
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- S1 E1 - Mystery Fiction’s Secret FormulaMay 31, 202032minDelve into the controversial viewpoints on what the first true mystery novel was, study important components of early mysteries and writers, including Poe, Doyle, and Christie - and why their work continues to influence modern day stories. Then, examine the different types of stories that fall under the mystery and suspense label.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E2 - The Detective Is BornMay 31, 202033minUsually flawed, quite often brilliant, and sometimes not even aware of their role, the dectective is a staple of the genre. Scrutinize the many ways the detective has been portrayed across stories and series over time and reveal similarities between a variety of characters that make even the most unique detectives oddly familiar.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E3 - The CriminalMay 31, 202034minOn the other end of the spectrum from the detective, we find the criminal. Equally important to the success of the story, explore a fascinating cast of notorious characters who have survived through the annals of time. Look at the cat-and-mouse games that law enforcement and criminals play as you learn just how vital getting this balance right is to the success of the story.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E4 - The SidekickMay 31, 202033minWhere would a Sherlock be without a Watson? The story of the sidekick isn’t required in a successful mystery but they remain pivotal and entertaining characters who deserve their own deep dive. Follow the diverse cast that fulfilled the many roles sidekicks play, from the straight man in what could be a very long joke to the secret brilliant mind behind every solved case.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E5 - Detecting CluesMay 31, 202033minThe clue is so imperative to the successful mystery story that there are few elements more subject to rules and regulations. Yet for all the requirements around how, when, and why to present clues, this narrative element is highly subjective. Learn how clues are used to help, hinder, mislead, and solve mysteries, for both the characters and the audience.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E6 - Case Closed? The Problem with SolutionsMay 31, 202035minOnce you have perfected the components already reviewed - a detective, a criminal, clues, and potentially a sidekick - all that remains is solving the mystery. But as you’ll see, it’s never that simple. Learn what makes for the perfect “big reveal” and why you don’t necessarily need one. See how open-ended mysteries walk the line between frustrating and compelling.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E7 - The Locked RoomMay 31, 202036minHaving reviewed the essential components of a successful mystery, Professor Schmid moves to the various subgenres of mystery and suspense, starting with the locked-room stories popular during the Victorian age. Look at how these puzzle-like stories are often dismissed due to formulaic scenarios that have to abide by a certain set of conventions, but still remain popular today.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E8 - The Dime NovelMay 31, 202035minThe “dime novels” of the 19th century are often considered cheap, serialized pulp fiction, but proved to be a turning point in the history of suspense fiction. Take a new look at a variety of dime novel publications and delve into how an important characteristic of mystery and suspense fiction originated with these throw-away stories.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E9 - Murder in Cozy PlacesMay 31, 202034minAs society changed, and the grim story lines of mystery and suspense more often reflected harsh reality, a new type of novel emerged to keep the audience shaken. Authors began springing shocking situations in what were typically considered “safe” environments: dinner parties, countryside estates, utopian suburban neighborhoods.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E10 - Return of the Classic DetectiveMay 31, 202035minRevisit the role of the detective through the lens of the Golden Age of fiction, including the hard-boiled crime fiction of the early 20th century. Examine how social influences such as prohibition and the mafia impacted this subgenre. Explore how the element of theater and empowering the audience to solve the mysteries made a lasting mark on the role of the protagonist in crime novels.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E11 - The City Tests the DetectiveMay 31, 202032minProfessor Schmid reveals how the city is often portrayed as more than merely a backdrop, but rather as a character, as much so as the detective, sidekick, or criminal. Chaos, noise, pollution, crowds, danger, traffic - each of these traits associated with urban areas do more than set a scene: they can have an impact on getting the information vital to solving the case.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E12 - The Private Eye OpensMay 31, 202032minOften confused with “the detective,” the private eye is different from the classical version of the detective in terms of motivation, methods, lifestyle, and beliefs, and is the major contribution of American hard-boiled fiction. Comparing a vast selection of stories across history, you’ll isolate the differences between the two crime-solvers and understand the different impacts each had.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E13 - African American MysteriesMay 31, 202030minProfessor Schmid challenges the stereotypical lack of diversity in most mystery and suspense fiction by presenting the contribution that writers from other races and ethnicities have made to the genre. By investigating both black writers and black characters, you'll see how black mystery fiction views crime not just in terms of challenges and solutions, but also in terms of justice.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E14 - The Femme FataleMay 31, 202033minOne of the most iconic characters in mystery is that of the femme fatale. Uncover the many iterations of this definitive character and the different approaches writers have used to present the femme fatale, while always staying true to the basic essence of the character. Understand why this role is key and how it has become symbolic of noir and hard boiled classics.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E15 - The Private Eye EvolvesMay 31, 202030minAs the mystery genre adapted to social transformations, the characters themselves evolved. Professor Schmid examines traditional examples of the private eye and compares them to a modern take as illustrated by Lisbeth Salander. Classic private eye characters often have distinct character flaws. Larsson updates this notion with a vengeance, giving Lisbeth almost no likeable qualities.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E16 - Latino Detectives on the BorderMay 31, 202029minStepping back to once again take a multicultural look at mystery and suspense, Professor Schmid examines the world of Hispanic writers and characters. Examine over a century of work and authors including Rolando Hinojosa and Héctor Tobar in order to recognize common suspense story elements, and identify various interpretations of mystery subgenres including American hard-boiled crime fiction.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E17 - The Lady DetectiveMay 31, 202032minFrom complicated clients to lusty love interests, from sprightly sidekick to detail-oriented detectives, women have always played a role in mystery and suspense fiction. Professor Schmid introduces you to female detectives in literature through time and examines how even at the earliest stages, the figure of the female detective assumed a wide variety of types to appeal to different audiences.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E18 - Violence Waits in the WingsMay 31, 202030minMuch like the setting and the character, the use or lack of violence, and the amount and intensity depicted, can provide more clarity into the mystery you’re trying to solve. And, much like the guidelines about using clues in suspense writing, there are so many exceptions to the rules of using violence that the rules themselves may need to be called into question.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E19 - Violence Takes Center StageMay 31, 202029minBuilding upon the insights revealed previously, you’ll examine mysteries that don’t use any violence and compare them to stories that are borderline gratuitous in the depiction or details of violent acts. You’ll also explore the rise of violence in mysteries, starting with a peak period in the wartime 1940s through to the present and discuss the reasons why.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E20 - Psychopaths and Mind HuntersMay 31, 202032minIn the last century, with the increased interest and research into how our minds work, the concept of “whydunit” became just as intriguing as the concept of “whodunit.” Once authors began to reverse the traditional methods of mystery by revealing the killer in the early parts of the story, they had to explore new ways to motivate readers to continue to the end.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E21 - Police as AntagonistMay 31, 202032minSometimes cast as helpful, sometimes as a hindrance, the police are typically prominent players in mysteries and suspense novels. Professor Schmid reviews stories where the police are at odds with the protagonist; stories where the detective is ambivalent; stories where the detective and police work together affably; and stories where the detective is (or was) on the actual police force.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E22 - Police as ProtagonistMay 31, 202029minThe shift of the role of police from a passive, outside observer to an active participant and even protagonists, came about with the emergence of the police procedural. Journeying from Maigret to Dragnet, and exploring authors such as Georges Simenon and Chester Himes, you’ll see how the police procedural started as an attempt to introduce realism and resulted in redefining the genre.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E23 - Native American MysteriesMay 31, 202029minProfessor Schmid uncovers the understudied world of Native American writers and characters. He reveals how the context of Native American settings has changed many of the classic elements you find in a traditional whodunit. You’ll learn why tribal police, jurisdictional limitations, and cultural conflicts all add new levels of complexity and suspense to the standard mystery story.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E24 - The European Mystery TraditionMay 31, 202032minInheriting the legacy of mystery and suspense from American writers, Europe took the genre far more seriously. Travel through France, Germany, Italy, and Spain to see how the genre manages to address location-specific issues and cultures, while maintaining the core elements of a successful mystery and suspense story.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E25 - Nordic NoirMay 31, 202030minThe last decade has seen Nordic noir enter the American mainstream, though they have been popular in their homeland for half a century. Professor Schmid takes you through this progressive form of mystery and suspense fiction, showing how many examples of Nordic noir provided a socially conscious look at powerful themes such as complicity with the Nazis, racism, misogyny, corruption, and class.This video is currently unavailable
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