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Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers, and the establishment of modern intelligence agencies. It was given new impetus by the development of fascism and communism in the lead-up to World War II, continued to develop during the Cold War, and received a fresh impetus from the emergence of rogue states, international criminal organizations, global terrorist networks, maritime piracy and technological sabotage and espionage as potent threats to Western societies. As a genre, spy fiction is thematically related to the novel of adventure (The Prisoner of Zenda, 1894, The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1905), the thriller (such as the works of Edga

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  • Spy fiction (en)
  • أدب الجاسوسية (ar)
  • Letteratura di spionaggio (it)
  • 諜報小說 (zh)
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  • 諜報小說(英語:Spy Fiction),又稱間諜小說,也有人稱政治驚悚或諜報驚悚,主要描寫情報世界裡,間諜的生存抉擇與情報組織之間的互鬥,此一類型小說是在第一次世界大戰前一些先進的情報局成立後逐漸成形,小說內部通常有深含洞察力的見解、政治場面在小說當中。場景通常設定在異國,並利用精巧的技術揭發或擊敗外國敵人。 諜報小說的全盛時期在冷戰時期,由於冷戰時期,美、蘇雙方的暗地較勁,便使的作家們有很大的發揮空間,但是自從冷戰結束 (西元1989年11月柏林圍牆拆牆),諜報小說就逐漸衰微,一直到2001年的美國911恐怖攻擊事件之後,諜報小說才再度興盛起來,反而成為時代的趨勢。 (zh)
  • أدب الجاسوسية هو نوع أدبي يتضمن التجسس باعتباره سياقًا مُهمًا أو أداة مُؤامرة، ظهر في أوائل القرن العشرين. ظهر هذا النوع نتيجة للتنافس والمُؤامرات بين القوى الكبرى، إضافة إلى إنشاء وكالات استخبارات حديثة. تقوم فكرته الأساسية على صراع معلوماتي بين طرفين يمثلان دولتين أو أكثر، ويستند غالبًا إلى حقائق واقعية وتتداخل فيه الأبعاد الإنسانية التي تجسّدها حركة الشخصيات مُعتمدًا على وسائل سردية لتوفير عوامل الإثارة والتشويق والترقب، وتجاوز الطابع الوثائقي الذي تعتمد عليه طبيعة تلك النصوص من حيث اعتماد أحداثه على استقصاء معلوماتي له مآربه التي تتجاوز التعبير عن نوازع وتصرفات فردية. (ar)
  • Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers, and the establishment of modern intelligence agencies. It was given new impetus by the development of fascism and communism in the lead-up to World War II, continued to develop during the Cold War, and received a fresh impetus from the emergence of rogue states, international criminal organizations, global terrorist networks, maritime piracy and technological sabotage and espionage as potent threats to Western societies. As a genre, spy fiction is thematically related to the novel of adventure (The Prisoner of Zenda, 1894, The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1905), the thriller (such as the works of Edga (en)
  • La letteratura di spionaggio o spionistica (anche detta, secondo un'espressione inglese diffusa anche in Italia, spy story) è un genere narrativo incentrata sul tema dello spionaggio internazionale. È un genere estremamente popolare che si è imposto anche nel cinema, nella televisione e in altri media. Nel senso più ampio, questo genere include opere anche molto diverse fra loro, che possono avere di volta in volta elementi di contatto con il giallo, il thriller, il poliziesco, il noir, la e persino la fantapolitica e la fantascienza (fantaspionaggio). (it)
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