Ratiocination

noun·Victorian

Methodical deductive reasoning — Poe's term for the analytical method of his Dupin stories, the founding template for the literary detective.

The process of careful, methodical reasoning — especially the deductive analysis by which a fictional detective unravels a crime. Edgar Allan Poe coined the phrase “tales of ratiocination” in 1841 to describe his Dupin stories, and the word has been the genre's preferred technical term for the detective's method ever since.

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