The Bloomsbury Handbook to Agatha Christie

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Agatha Christie is a 2022 non-fiction book edited by J.C. Bernthal and Mary Anne Evans. The publication date is set to be September 22, 2022.

Bernthal published a picture on his twitter account showing the content of the book:

Table of contents

 * Foreword - Val McDermid
 * The Woman: Her Life and Times - Mathew Prichard, former CEO, Agatha Christie Limited

PART I: CRITICAL APPROACHES

 * Christie's Popular Modernism - Matthew Levay, Idaho State University, USA
 * Clues as Information - Michelle M. Kazmer, Florida State University), USA
 * Queering Christie - J.C. Bernthal, Middlesex University, UK
 * Witness to the Revolution: Feminism, Christie, Subversion, and the Twentieth Century - Mary Anna Evans, University of Oklahoma, USA
 * Anthropocene and Archetype: Christie Does Ecocriticism - Susan Rowland, Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA

PART II: CHRISTIE AND SOCIETY

 * Christie and the State - Mary Evans, London School of Economics, UK
 * Aftermath: War, Trauma, and Ethics in Christie's Novels of the Second World War - Jessica Gildersleeve, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
 * Naming the Other - Kimberly Wieser, University of Oklahoma, USA
 * Modernism and the Middlebrow - Rebecca Mills, Bournemouth University, UK
 * Weapon of Choice: Poison, Christie, and the Golden Age of Detective Fiction - Kathryn Harkup, independent scholar and writer
 * House and Home: The Country House - Brittain Bright, independent scholar and writer

PART III: BEYOND THE CRIME NOVELS

 * Hiding in Plain Sight: The Mary Westmacott Novels - Merja Makinen, Middlesex University, UK
 * Christie's Radio Broadcasts for the BBC - Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter, UK
 * “A Glorious Gamble”: Agatha Christie and the Theatre - Benedict Morrison, University of Exeter, UK
 * Film and Television Adaptations - Mark Aldridge, Solent University, Southampton, UK
 * Legacies - Barbara Peters, writer