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- The Typical Mystery Story
In this essay she examines how Christie’s characterizations in Ten Little Indians provide a harsh vision of human nature.
- Agatha Christie—Feminist
In the following excerpt, Knepper presents an overview of feminism in Christie’s writing, including Ten Little Indians.
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