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Hawkshaw Created Detective Mystery Fictional Book July Noun

A hawkshaw is a detective, often referring to a fictional detective character from 19th-century plays and comic strips.

A hawkshaw is a detective, often referring to a fictional detective character from 19th-century plays and comic strips.

Word hawkshaw
Date July 20, 2013
Type noun
Syllables HAWK-shaw
Etymology If you're a fan of mystery writing, you may have a favorite fictional detective. Perhaps it's Hercule Poirot (created by Agatha Christie), Lord Peter Wimsey (created by Dorothy L. Sayers), or Mike Hammer (created by Mickey Spillane). These and other famous sleuths from the mystery genre follow in the tradition of a fictional detective from the 19th century: Hawkshaw, a theatrical gumshoe introduced in the 1863 play The Ticket of Leave Man by British dramatist Tom Taylor. "Hawkshaw" gained further popularity as a general term for a detective when the name was used for a character in a comic strip by American cartoonist Gus Mager.
Examples Though she risked being late for an appointment, Amanda could not bring herself to set the book down until the novel's hawkshaw had solved the mystery.

"The imitators never quite get the personality right. He's too sarcastic or too smug, never Doyle's gleeful hawkshaw who dazzles with deductions…." - From a book review by Don Crinklaw in Booklist, November 1, 2010
Definition : detective

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