samuel dashiell hammett
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Definition
Proper noun: * Samuel Dashiell Hammett: An American author, widely regarded as a founder of the "hard-boiled" school of detective fiction. He is known for his realistic, unsentimental, and gritty crime stories.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Samuel Dashiell Hammett worked as a detective for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency before becoming a writer.
- The novels of Samuel Dashiell Hammett heavily influenced the film noir genre.
- Many consider Samuel Dashiell Hammett to be one of the greatest crime writers of the 20th century.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often shortened to Dashiell Hammett in common literary reference.
- Dashiell Hammett created the iconic detective Sam Spade.
- The adjective Hammett-esque is sometimes used to describe detective fiction or film that features the cynical, realistic style characteristic of his work.
- The movie had a very Hammett-esque atmosphere of moral ambiguity.
Variants and Related Words
- Hammett (n): A common shortened reference to the author.
- Hammett's prose is noted for its lean, economical style.
- Dashiell (n): The author's middle name, often used alone to refer to him, especially in literary contexts.
Synonyms
- Author of hard-boiled fiction
- Crime novelist
- Detective fiction writer
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The Hammett tradition: Refers to the style and themes established by Hammett's writing, emphasizing realism, violence, and a cynical view of society.
- This modern crime novel is clearly written in the Hammett tradition.
Noun
- United States writer of hard-boiled detective fiction (1894-1961)