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BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thrillers, Detective Novels, Whodunits & True Crime Stories

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Doyle, Arthur Conan/Bramah, Ernest/Morrison, Arthur et al
Erschienen am 13.12.2023, 1. Auflage 2023
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547751717
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: -21170 S., 91.98 MB
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BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thrillers, Detective Novels, Whodunits& True Crime Stories, is an unprecedented collection that delves deep into the heart of British crime literature, encompassing a vast array of literary styles from the classic to the contemporary. This anthology not only introduces the reader to the foundational texts that shaped the detective genre but also presents a rich tapestry of crime narratives, ranging from the puzzling whodunit to the gritty true crime story. The diversity of the collection highlights the evolution of British detective fiction and its significant impact on the global literary landscape, showcasing standout pieces that have set the benchmark for plot construction and character development within the genre. The anthology stands as a testament to the complexity and enduring appeal of the murder mystery, inviting readers to explore the depths of intrigue, suspense, and mystery that define these works. The contributing authors and editors, all luminaries of their time, bring forth a collective expertise and narrative flair that is pivotal in exploring the multifaceted themes of crime, justice, and human nature. This collection aligns with critical historical and cultural movements, echoing the societal anxieties, moral dilemmas, and the profound quest for justice that pervaded the periods they wrote in. Each author, from the ingenious Arthur Conan Doyle to the masterful G.K. Chesterton, contributes a unique voice that enriches the anthology's exploration of crime and punishment, offering a panoramic view of the evolution of the detective genre across different eras. Their collective works not only illuminate the shifts in literary styles but also reflect the changing attitudes towards crime and detection, providing a deep understanding of the genre's place within British literature and beyond. BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES invites readers on an unparalleled journey through the landscape of British crime writing. This collection offers a unique opportunity to experience a multiplicity of perspectives, narrative techniques, and thematic explorations under one roof. It is a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike, promising not only entertainment but also a comprehensive education on the development, diversity, and richness of the crime genre. For anyone looking to immerse themselves in the intrigue and complexity of detective fiction or to understand the broader socio-cultural contexts that these stories inhabit, this anthology serves as an essential resource and a bridge to a deeper appreciation of literary craftsmanship.

Autorenportrait

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (18591930) was a British writer, most renowned for his detective fiction featuring the iconic character Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, Doyle was educated at Stonyhurst College and later studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. The fusion of his medical knowledge and writing led him to create stories that stood at the intersection of science, deduction, and literature. His first Sherlock Holmes story, 'A Study in Scarlet', was published in 1887 to great acclaim. It introduced readers to the brilliant detective and his companion Dr. John Watson, laying the foundation for a series of works that would become classics of the mystery genre. Doyle's extensive bibliography includes 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes', 'The Hound of the Baskervilles', and 'The Sign of Four'. While 'BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thrillers, Detective Novels, Whodunits& True Crime Stories' is a comprehensive collection that showcases the breadth of Doyle's work in the genre, it is his masterful use of suspense, evocative Victorian settings, and the fascinating interplay between Holmes and Watson that have solidified his legacy as a cornerstone of detective fiction. Doyle's literary style is marked by a meticulous attention to detail and the logical analysis of complex puzzles, skills befitting his medical background. Aside from literature, Doyle was a proponent of spiritualism and wrote extensively on the subject. His literary contributions extend beyond Sherlock Holmes, as he also penned historical novels, poetry, plays, and non-fiction.

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