The Detective In American Fiction, Film, And Television by Jerome H. Delamater

The Sleuth as Folk Hero

This insightful analysis delves into the evolution and cultural significance of the detective character across various American media, exploring how this archetype reflects societal changes and values. The work examines the detective's role from early literary origins to its adaptation in film and television, highlighting the genre's adaptability and enduring appeal. Through a comprehensive study, it reveals how the detective serves as a mirror to American society, embodying themes of justice, morality, and the quest for truth, while also adapting to the shifting landscapes of popular culture and audience expectations.