The Culinary Space: Food as a Narrative Tool in Agatha Christie’s Detective Novels

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE SARE-Southeast Asian Review of English Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.22452/sare.vol59no2.6
Prerana Chakravarty
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Kevin Burton Smith in his article ‘Murder on the Menu’ (2010), comments, “right from the start there’s been a curious link between food (and drink) and crime fiction.” Despite the fact that culinary mystery novels arose as a subgenre of crime fiction in the late twentieth century, food has always been a part of crime fiction, and has played an important role in the early stories of Sherlock Holmes and Edgar Allan Poe. Food is frequently depicted as a source of stability and order in crime novels, establishing verisimilitude, creating a genuine world, a world as we know it. Agatha Christie, too, has included significant reference to food, eating habits and food rituals throughout her detective stories, using it as a tool to create a feminine and domestic space. This paper will analyse how Christie has used the depiction of food as a tool to further the narrative, portraying it in her novels as a calming ritual and a clue to the murder. However, food in Christie’s stories can also gain a more sinister undertone, and this paper will also analyse this, focusing on how Christie transforms food into a murder weapon itself, as a bad omen indicating events, thereby, blending reality with the storyline and lending vivacity to her characters and her plots.
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烹饪空间:阿加莎·克里斯蒂侦探小说中的食物叙事工具
凯文·博顿·史密斯(Kevin Burton Smith)在2010年的文章《菜单上的谋杀》(Murder on the Menu)中评论道,“从一开始,食物(和饮料)和犯罪小说之间就有一种奇怪的联系。”,在福尔摩斯和爱伦·坡的早期小说中扮演了重要角色。在犯罪小说中,食物经常被描绘成稳定和秩序的来源,建立了真实性,创造了一个真实的世界,一个我们所知道的世界。阿加莎·克里斯蒂在她的侦探小说中也大量提及食物、饮食习惯和饮食仪式,并将其作为创造女性和家庭空间的工具。本文将分析克里斯蒂如何利用对食物的描绘作为进一步叙事的工具,在她的小说中将其描绘成一种平静的仪式和谋杀的线索。然而,克里斯蒂故事中的食物也会有更险恶的含义,本文也将对此进行分析,重点关注克里斯蒂如何将食物本身转化为凶器,作为预示事件的坏兆头,从而将现实与故事情节融合在一起,为她的人物和情节增添活力。
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