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Crime fiction and Monsieur Lecoq (novel)

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Difference between Crime fiction and Monsieur Lecoq (novel)

Crime fiction vs. Monsieur Lecoq (novel)

Crime fiction is the literary genre that fictionalises crimes, their detection, criminals, and their motives. Monsieur Lecoq is a novel by the nineteenth-century French detective fiction writer Émile Gaboriau, whom André Gide referred to as "the father of all current detective fiction".

Similarities between Crime fiction and Monsieur Lecoq (novel)

Crime fiction and Monsieur Lecoq (novel) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arthur Conan Doyle, Émile Gaboriau, Detective fiction, Sherlock Holmes.

Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes.

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Émile Gaboriau

Émile Gaboriau (9 November 1832 – 28 September 1873) was a French writer, novelist, journalist, and a pioneer of detective fiction.

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Detective fiction

Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—either professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder.

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Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Crime fiction and Monsieur Lecoq (novel) Comparison

Crime fiction has 119 relations, while Monsieur Lecoq (novel) has 8. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.15% = 4 / (119 + 8).

References

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