THE BASIC FEATURES AND LITERATURAL PECULIARITIES OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE GENRE (ON SCOTT TUROW’S “PRESUMED INNOCENT”)

THE BASIC FEATURES AND LITERATURAL PECULIARITIES OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE GENRE (ON SCOTT TUROW’S “PRESUMED INNOCENT”)

Authors

  • Niyazov Ravshan Turakulovich “Kimyo International University in Tashkent” professor of “English language” department docravshanniyazov@gmail.com

Keywords:

detective genre, literary genre, detective story, investigation, court, murder, tasks of solving murder.

Abstract

The article analyzes the evolutionary steps of detectives, defines the meaning of a detective fiction, and points out the types of detective fiction. The novelist`s contribution of justice and juridical system in a society, highlighted in the novel.

References

Authors and Artists for Young Adults (Copyright:2003)

Lazare, Lewis. "Presumed a Smash: Novel Catapults Lawyer to Big Time," Crain's Chicago Business, 18 May 1987: 1.

Macdonald, Andrew, and Gina Macdonald. "Scott Turow's Presumed Innocent: Novel and Film—Multifaceted Character Study versus Tailored Courtroom Drama." In It's a Print: Detective Fiction from Page to Screen, eds. William Reynolds and Beth Trembley. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1994:175193

Black Book Detective 193307 v1 n2 Public Domain: (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File)

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Published

2026-04-01

How to Cite

Niyazov Ravshan Turakulovich. (2026). THE BASIC FEATURES AND LITERATURAL PECULIARITIES OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE GENRE (ON SCOTT TUROW’S “PRESUMED INNOCENT”). IMRAS, 9(4), 45–47. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/2820

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