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Detective fiction has always been regarded as a lesser kind of literature. So how do you teach it in a university?

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Special thanks today to my guest Dr Victoria Stewart. You can follow her on Twitter @verbivorial and order her book Crime Writing in Interwar Britain: Fact and Fiction in the Golden Age here.

This archive episode of Shedunnit was first published on 22nd January 2020.

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