British Mysteries Collection: The Complete 7 Novels & Detective Story
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- Nombre de pages1540
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4774349-1
- EAN8596547743491
- Date de parution05/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé
Ethel Lina White's "British Mysteries Collection: The Complete 7 Novels & Detective Story" offers an enthralling exploration of psychological suspense and intricate plotting that defines early 20th-century British mystery fiction. White's remarkable narrative style deftly intertwines atmospheric settings with meticulous attention to character development, providing a textured backdrop against which her complex stories unfold.
The collection features her most notable works, characterized by a deft blend of crime, adventure, and psychological nuance, effectively reflecting the societal anxieties of her time, particularly those surrounding gender and the modernity that reshaped British life in the interwar years. Ethel Lina White (1876-1944) was a pioneering figure in the crime fiction genre, often recognized for her ability to weave suspense with a keen understanding of human psychology.
Her experiences as an educated woman in a rapidly changing society significantly impacted her writing, allowing her to address themes of isolation and vulnerability within her narratives. White's literary journey was catalyzed by her own life experiences, as she effortlessly transformed unsettling emotions and societal observations into deeply engaging mysteries that have resonated with readers for generations.
This collection is an essential read for fans of classic mystery literature as well as scholars interested in the evolution of the genre. White's ability to craft gripping tales filled with tension and intrigue makes this anthology not only a compendium of her significant contributions to detective fiction but also a study in the social dynamics of her time. Join the ranks of eager sleuths who have delighted in unraveling the expertly woven puzzles that Ethel Lina White masterfully presents.
The collection features her most notable works, characterized by a deft blend of crime, adventure, and psychological nuance, effectively reflecting the societal anxieties of her time, particularly those surrounding gender and the modernity that reshaped British life in the interwar years. Ethel Lina White (1876-1944) was a pioneering figure in the crime fiction genre, often recognized for her ability to weave suspense with a keen understanding of human psychology.
Her experiences as an educated woman in a rapidly changing society significantly impacted her writing, allowing her to address themes of isolation and vulnerability within her narratives. White's literary journey was catalyzed by her own life experiences, as she effortlessly transformed unsettling emotions and societal observations into deeply engaging mysteries that have resonated with readers for generations.
This collection is an essential read for fans of classic mystery literature as well as scholars interested in the evolution of the genre. White's ability to craft gripping tales filled with tension and intrigue makes this anthology not only a compendium of her significant contributions to detective fiction but also a study in the social dynamics of her time. Join the ranks of eager sleuths who have delighted in unraveling the expertly woven puzzles that Ethel Lina White masterfully presents.
Ethel Lina White's "British Mysteries Collection: The Complete 7 Novels & Detective Story" offers an enthralling exploration of psychological suspense and intricate plotting that defines early 20th-century British mystery fiction. White's remarkable narrative style deftly intertwines atmospheric settings with meticulous attention to character development, providing a textured backdrop against which her complex stories unfold.
The collection features her most notable works, characterized by a deft blend of crime, adventure, and psychological nuance, effectively reflecting the societal anxieties of her time, particularly those surrounding gender and the modernity that reshaped British life in the interwar years. Ethel Lina White (1876-1944) was a pioneering figure in the crime fiction genre, often recognized for her ability to weave suspense with a keen understanding of human psychology.
Her experiences as an educated woman in a rapidly changing society significantly impacted her writing, allowing her to address themes of isolation and vulnerability within her narratives. White's literary journey was catalyzed by her own life experiences, as she effortlessly transformed unsettling emotions and societal observations into deeply engaging mysteries that have resonated with readers for generations.
This collection is an essential read for fans of classic mystery literature as well as scholars interested in the evolution of the genre. White's ability to craft gripping tales filled with tension and intrigue makes this anthology not only a compendium of her significant contributions to detective fiction but also a study in the social dynamics of her time. Join the ranks of eager sleuths who have delighted in unraveling the expertly woven puzzles that Ethel Lina White masterfully presents.
The collection features her most notable works, characterized by a deft blend of crime, adventure, and psychological nuance, effectively reflecting the societal anxieties of her time, particularly those surrounding gender and the modernity that reshaped British life in the interwar years. Ethel Lina White (1876-1944) was a pioneering figure in the crime fiction genre, often recognized for her ability to weave suspense with a keen understanding of human psychology.
Her experiences as an educated woman in a rapidly changing society significantly impacted her writing, allowing her to address themes of isolation and vulnerability within her narratives. White's literary journey was catalyzed by her own life experiences, as she effortlessly transformed unsettling emotions and societal observations into deeply engaging mysteries that have resonated with readers for generations.
This collection is an essential read for fans of classic mystery literature as well as scholars interested in the evolution of the genre. White's ability to craft gripping tales filled with tension and intrigue makes this anthology not only a compendium of her significant contributions to detective fiction but also a study in the social dynamics of her time. Join the ranks of eager sleuths who have delighted in unraveling the expertly woven puzzles that Ethel Lina White masterfully presents.