Winston, Robert P. 'A Duty to Care': Denise Mina's Garnethill Series. Clues: A Journal of Detection 26, no.2 (2008): 64-78. and Social institutions like the medical professions and the police should protect women, but Denise...
In writing Nick of the Woods (1837), Robert Montgomery Bird specifically intended to correct what he saw as the mistaken picture of America's Indians presented in the romances of authors like Cooper. Bird makes his purpose...
For more information on the published version, visit Duke University Press’s Website., Winston, Robert P. Chaucer's Influence on Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor. American Literature 56, no. 4 (1984): 584-90., and In order to...
Dickinson College, as its First-Year Seminar Handbook (2007) states, "established its First-Year Seminar Program in 1981 as a way to cultivate and encourage positive attitudes toward academic work and to stimulate appropriate...
For more information on the published version, visit The University of Texas Press's Website., Winston, Robert P. and Nancy C. Mellerski. The Detective in the Intertext: Freeling's Dialogue with Chandler. Texas Studies in...
In her 1998 paper at the Harlaxton College Conference on Study Abroad, History, Heritage and the Accidental Tourist: What is the role of history in American study abroad programmes?, Judith Dobbs argued that: Most American...
Winston, Robert P. “Erasing the City: Criminality, Sexuality, and Maternity in S.T. Haymon’s Ben Jurnet Series.” Clues: A Journal of Detection 22, no. 1 (2001): 85-99. and S.T. Haymon wrote eight detective novels revolving...
Winston, Robert P. An Interview with J.S. Borthwick, Part I. Clues: A Journal of Detection 16, no.2 (1995): 75-94. and Jean Scott Creighton has published six mysteries under the pseudonym of J.S. Borthwick. The first, The...
First question of the interview continued from the previous issue: R.P. Winston: When you read detective fiction yourself...well, do you read much detective fiction? Who do you read? J.S. Borthwick: Yes, I do read it but...
This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit ABC-CLIO/Greenwood's Website. Great Women Mystery Writers : Classic to...