Fiction Within Fiction as Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of "Death and the Dancing Footman" By N. Marsh Fiction Within Fiction as Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of "Death and the Dancing Footman" By N. Marsh

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Abstract
Dame Ngaio Edith Marsh (1899-1982), a writer of detective fiction, was born
at Christchurch, New Zealand. Her hero, Chief Detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn,
appears in her first novel, A Man Lay Dead (1934), and in subsequent novels
including Death and the Dancing Footman (1942). She wrote twenty detective novels.
The Dancing Footman, Thomas, listening to a playful song from the smokingroom's
radio where William lay dead after being killed by his brother, Nicholas,
provides the most suspected guest at Highfold with badly needed alibi. The murderer,
Nicholas, plans an almost perfect crime, but the dance of this footman spoils his
scheme. When Alleyn and his group of policemen stage a show in which there is a
reconstruction of the murder, Nicholas collapses, and tries to escape, hits Bailey,
Alleyn's finger-print specialist, but they overpower him and take him away with the
two corpses of his mother and brother.

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"Fiction Within Fiction As Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of ’Death and the Dancing Footman’ By N. Marsh: Fiction Within Fiction As Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of ’Death and the Dancing Footman’ By N. Marsh". مجلة كلية التربية للبنات, م 19, عدد 2, فبراير، 2019, https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/589.
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"Fiction Within Fiction As Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of ’Death and the Dancing Footman’ By N. Marsh: Fiction Within Fiction As Means of Extreme Realism : The Case of ’Death and the Dancing Footman’ By N. Marsh". مجلة كلية التربية للبنات, م 19, عدد 2, فبراير، 2019, https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/589.

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