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Title: The logic of the investigation by Noël Vindry La logique de l’enquête chez Noël Vindry
Authors: Ventura Ragnoli, Daniela 
UNESCO Clasification: 6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias
Keywords: Canonical Detective Novel
Enigma
Heuristics
Implicit
Inference, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Studi Francesi 
Abstract: The primary aim of this paper is to bring out of oblivion Noël Vindry, one of the greatest French Detective writers of the “Golden Age” mysteries who has nothing to envy John Dikson Carr, an American master of the so-called “locked room mystery”. We will particularly highlight the interest of La Cinquième cartouche from an inferential point of view, by focusing our attention on the modus cogitandi of the detective in charge of the criminal investigation. It is from contingent facts that he arrives, through reasoning, at the rational explanation of an enigmatic fact by reconstituting, backwards, the history of the crime. The heuristic process leading from the clue to the resolution of the problem and, by extension, to the identification of the criminal goes necessarily through inference. This inference cannot be the slave of a strict logic (i.e. formal), either in reality or in fiction. In the canonical Detective Novel, the detective’s methods are based on utilitarian natural inference, as simple and intuitive as it is effective.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/135972
ISSN: 0039-2944
DOI: 10.4000/11wi0
Source: Studi Francesi [ISSN 0039-2944], v. 202 (LXVIII - 1), p. 75-87
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