Killer Plotting

Typologisk intrig analys utifrån fjärrläsningar av 113 samtida svenska kriminalromaner

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  • Karl Berglund

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https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v47i3-4.7852

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Swedish crime fiction, distant reading, text mining, narrative structures, digital humanities

Abstract

Killer Plotting. Typological plot analysis based on distant readings of 113 contemporary swedish crime novels

This article updates and extends Tzvetan Todorov’s classical typology of crime fiction from 1971 – where he separates plots driven by curiosity from plots driven by suspense – through a distant reading of 113 commercially successful novels of Swedish crime fiction from the early 2000s. Furthermore, it aims to initiate a methodical discussion in literary studies concerning the benefits of using semi-big materials (instead of either very big or very small ones), and in combining computer-aided and traditional methods.

The method used – killer plotting – is a word frequency count of all the times the murderer in each novel is mentioned in the plot related to the point in the plotline where the killer is revealed to the reader (and the protagonists). These rather simple measures manage to capture the basic structures of crime novels: clues, encounters with the hidden murderer, revealing, dramatic finale.

The results show that a vast majority of the novels in the selection can be classified into one of six different plot types of crime fiction depending on how the killer appears: 1) the all-novel present murderer; 2) the seemingly insignificant murderer; 3) the suspected murderer; 4) the out-of-the-blue murderer; 5) the second murderer twist; and 6) the non-hidden murderer. All six types lie in the range between the two poles presented by Todorov, which demonstrates that contemporary Swedish crime fiction is dominated by recurring narrative structures that in various ways combine suspense and curiosity.

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Karl Berglund

Karl Berglund är fil. dr i litteraturvetenskap vid Uppsala universitet. Han disputerade 2017 på Mordens marknad, en litteratursociologisk och kvantitativt inriktad avhandling om 2000-talets svenska deckarvåg. För närvarande är han verksam i det tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprojektet ”Från närläsning till fjärrläsning”, som syftar till metodutveckling för datorstödd litteraturforskning på svenskspråkiga material.

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2017-01-01

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Berglund, K. (2017). Killer Plotting: Typologisk intrig analys utifrån fjärrläsningar av 113 samtida svenska kriminalromaner. Tidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap, 47(3-4), 41–68. https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v47i3-4.7852

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