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DateDate1990-03-01
TitlePageLest Men See Too Much At Once
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Robert Barnard
TopicList of String, delimiter: ,Narration
SummaryTextThe article compares Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie by showing how both use narrative style as deliberate misdirection, though in opposite ways. Conan Doyle's swift, dialogue-driven brilliance distracts through energy, while Christie's plain, trustworthy prose conceals clues through calculated deceptiveness.