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Did 30s critics prefer the HM novels? Not that I know of, though I don't know all about it. Maybe there can be a specific source for this claim? In any case, this fact it needs to be worked in better than it has been, since the sentence it is part of does not read well. Bds yahoo 19:53, 8 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Note on usage: "is often regarded as" doesn't really make sense as a phrase: not to be pedantic but how on earth could you quantify how frequently something is "regarded" in a certain way? This expression should be eschewed in favor of "is regarded by many critics/scientists/something else specific" OR "is often cited as" or similar. Bds yahoo 22:05, 9 Oct 2004 (UTC)
I don't like the section name, "Criticism", as it does not deal with criticism (i.e. mainly negative comments) on JDCarr's work. Any suggestions as to a different name? For example "Critics' reception of John Dickson Carr's work" or "Critics' opinion" or anything like that? Is there a need for a separate section at all (the first paragraph can easily be moved into the preceding section, "Dr. Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale"). 131.111.8.98 19:33, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
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I've removed this reference: Novels as Fenton Carter
because, sorry, I just don't think it exists. I searched Google, no hits, Alibris, no hits, ABE, no hits, etc. If someone can give publication data for this book, that would be a way to get it back into the article but, frankly, I've never heard of it (and, as I recall from reading his reference book, Joshi hasn't either). If someone can offer information about thism, that would be great. For instance, why did Carr use a one-shot pseudonym at this stage in his career? Accounting4Taste 16:19, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
The Bride of Newgate (published in 1950) was not, in fact, the first full-length historical whodunnit. Agatha Christie's mystery Death Comes as the End was published in 1944 and set in ancient Egypt. Margaret Donsbach ( talk) 02:10, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
Did he die from the effects of tobacco? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.245.114.202 ( talk) 12:19, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
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