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Arthur Conan Doyle & Ernest Bramah 
British Murder Mysteries – Boxed Set 
560+ Detective Novels, True Crime Stories & Whodunit Thrillers

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The ‚British Murder Mysteries – Boxed Set‘ constitutes a riveting assembly of works that delve into the dark and intricate world of crime, seeping through the fabric of British society during its time. This collection brilliantly showcases a spectrum of literary styles from the methodical deduction to the thrilling pursuit, encapsulated within a variety of narratives that range from the enigmatic Sherlock Holmes adventures to the lesser-known but equally captivating exploits of lesser-known sleuths. The anthology emerges not only as a testament to the genre’s evolution but also as a vibrant tableau of the socio-cultural landscape that these narratives inhabit. Distinctly, it highlights the literary craftsmanship and the diverse methods of unraveling mystery that have enthralled readers over the years. The contributing authors, including luminaries like Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, and G.K. Chesterton, alongside equally formidable but possibly less mainstream figures such as Ethel Lina White and Annie Haynes, represent a remarkable blend of the era’s literary prowess. Their collective works within this anthology reflect various facets of the British mystery genre, emanating from different terrains of the early 20th century British literary and cultural milieu. The collaboration among these authors, hailing from distinct literary backgrounds and perspectives, illuminates the depth and breadth of the crime mystery genre during this period. Their contributions underscore not just the thematic richness and stylistic diversity but also the evolving nature of the mystery narrative in response to contemporary social and technological changes. The anthology serves as a unique literary exploration for readers interested in the historical trajectory and the artistic variations of the British murder mystery. This compilation not only allows readers to revisit the iconic and time-honored tales that have defined the genre but also to discover hidden gems that have contributed to its richness and diversity. Engaging with this collection offers a rare opportunity to traverse the landscapes of suspense and intrigue through a multi-faceted lens, enhancing one’s appreciation for the intricate craft of mystery writing and the nuanced examination of the human condition it provides.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a Scottish writer and physician, celebrated for creating the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle’s distinguished oeuvre extends beyond the fog-laden streets of Victorian London portrayed in his Holmes series, to include historical novels, science fiction, plays, and non-fiction. Educated at Edinburgh University Medical School, Doyle embodied elements of his medical training and own deductive reasoning in the character of Holmes, who first appeared in ‚A Study in Scarlet‘ (1887). The character’s popularity sparked a series that often overshadowed his other works. Notably, his ‚British Murder Mysteries – Boxed Set‘ is a testament to Doyle’s mastery in weaving intricate mystery narratives. His literary style is often characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, a reflection of the scientific method and influences from his era’s investigative spirit. Doyle’s work has not only entertained but also shaped the mystery genre fundamentally, influencing generations of writers. Beyond literature, he was also noted for his advocacy of spiritualism and his campaign to reform the Congo. Knighted in 1902 for his service during the Second Boer War, Doyle’s impact on the literary world and beyond stands as a testament to his multifaceted talent and humanitarian efforts.
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 44366 ● ISBN 8596547771692 ● Dateigröße 96.4 MB ● Verlag DigiCat ● Ort Prague ● Land CZ ● Erscheinungsjahr 2024 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 9264137 ● Kopierschutz Soziales DRM

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