Morse
Title: Morse
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3400 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Morse
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3400 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
The relationship between
Chief Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis
(in connection with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson)
First, I want to pick out some detective elements of the ealiest times of literature. From the time people started to write literary works, mystery and the solution of mystery can be traced in the history of literature. In the Bible the story of Cain and Able is the first, where the reader can observe a crime, a
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in which the author descibed Morse’s and Lewis’s personal characters which brought the reader closer to them.
Bibliography
Dexter, Colin.. The Inside Story In Morse’s Greatest Mystery. Pan Books, 1995
Dexter, Colin.. A Case of Mis-Identity In Morse’s Greatest Mystery. Pan Books, 1995
Dexter, Colin. Last Bus to Woodstock. Pan Books, 1975
Dexter, Colin. The Carpet-Bagger. In. Morse’s Greatest Mystery Pan Books, 1995
Tibor, Keszthelyi. A detektívtörténet anatómiája. Magvető, 1979