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British Mystery Classics - Arthur Morrison Edition (Illustrated). Martin Hewitt Investigator, The Red Triangle, The Case of Janissary, Old Cater's Money

Par : Arthur Morrison
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  • Nombre de pages802
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776935-4
  • EAN8596547769354
  • Date de parution30/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille21 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In the acclaimed "British Mystery Classics - Arthur Morrison Edition (Illustrated), " readers are treated to a meticulously curated collection of Morrison's pioneering detective stories that emerged during the late Victorian era. Known for their atmospheric detail and intricately woven plots, these narratives introduce the character of Martin Hewitt, a private investigator whose exploits challenge the conventions of the genre.
Morrison's distinctive literary style combines realism with sharp social commentary, providing insights into the urban landscape of London and the shadowy underbelly of society through a lens of suspense and intrigue, underscoring the author's relevance in the evolution of mystery literature. Arthur Morrison, a central figure in the genre's development, was born in 1863 and witnessed the rapid industrialization and social changes of his time.
His background as a journalist and his tenure in various literary circles undoubtedly informed his writing, leading him to create provocative portrayals of crime and morality. Morrison's experiences with real-life criminal cases inspired his examination of human nature, which resonates throughout his works, eliciting thought about the societal implications of crime and justice. This edition is highly recommended for both seasoned mystery aficionados and newcomers alike.
The splendid illustrations in this collection complement Morrison's evocative prose, enhancing the reader's immersion into the world he masterfully crafted. Delve into this remarkable anthology to appreciate Morrison's significant contributions and influence on the mystery genre, as well as his enduring legacy in British literature.