

As a story that dramatizes the construction of a story, replacing the unintelligibility of mystery with explanation, detective fiction emphasizes the potential comforts of narrative: the apparent provision of order, of meaning, of a metaphoric map in time (with beginning, middle, and end) that seems to tell us where we are. Employing the methods of Poe's own detective, Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries offers new and surprising discoveries about Poe's stories 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue,' 'The Mystery of Marie Rogt,' and 'The Purloined Letter. Auguste Dupin oyst dyp is a fictional character created by Edgar Allan Poe. Moreover, a detective like Dupin also becomes an author, who figuratively writes the hidden story of the crime. Dupin is drawn into the case because of an obligation to the accused (3) the detective uses some sort of unexpected means to. In each tale, the detective brilliantly works to solve. The popularity of the stories of Poe and his successors partly derives from this intense engagement with the text where, in the scrutinizing of evidence and the interpreting of clues, the reader becomes a detective and the detective a reader. 3 Meriting particular attention is Dupins ratio- cinative process.
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Murch writes, “lies in the methodical discovery, by rational means, of the exact circumstances of a mysterious event or series of events.” Chronicling a search for explanation and solution, such fiction typically unfolds as a kind of puzzle or game, a place of play and pleasure for both detective and reader.


Auguste Dupin - “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841), “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt” (1842-43), and “The Purloined Letter” (1844) - Poe invented the detective story, a narrative whose “primary interest,” as A. In the three stories that feature his amateur investigator C. Edgar Allan Poe is commonly regarded as the father of detective fiction. Auguste Dupin Gothic mystery/ historical crime trilogy by K.L. The murders in the Rue Morgue.-The mystery of Marie Rogt.-The purloined letter.-Thou art the man.-The gold-bug.
