Martin Hewitt, Investigator. Intriguing Mysteries of a Literary Detective
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- Nombre de pages221
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664123077
- EAN4057664123077
- Date de parution20/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille592 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Martin Hewitt, Investigator, " Arthur Morrison crafts a compelling collection of detective stories that introduces readers to his astute investigator, Martin Hewitt. Written in the late Victorian era, the book showcases Morrison's keen observational skills and mastery of suspenseful narrative. Characterized by rich detail and an intricate plot construction, Morrison's storytelling stands as a precursor to the modern detective fiction genre, seamlessly blending a focus on crime with psychological depth and social commentary.
The ten cases within reveal not only the cleverness of Hewitt but also the era's fascination with criminality and morality, reflecting the bustling urban landscape of London in which they unfold. Arthur Morrison, a prominent British author and social reformer, was deeply influenced by his experiences in London's working-class neighborhoods. His firsthand observations of societal struggles and injustices provide a nuanced backdrop for the intricate mysteries he illustrates in this book.
Morrison's background in journalism also contributes to his crisp prose and his ability to create vivid, compelling characters, particularly in his portrayal of the brilliant yet relatable detective, Hewitt. This collection is essential for enthusiasts of detective fiction and those interested in the societal issues of the late 19th century. Morrison's incisive writing not only entertains but also invites readers to delve deeper into the human psyche and the moral dilemmas posed by criminal activity.
"Martin Hewitt, Investigator" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of the detective genre and its reflections on contemporary society.
The ten cases within reveal not only the cleverness of Hewitt but also the era's fascination with criminality and morality, reflecting the bustling urban landscape of London in which they unfold. Arthur Morrison, a prominent British author and social reformer, was deeply influenced by his experiences in London's working-class neighborhoods. His firsthand observations of societal struggles and injustices provide a nuanced backdrop for the intricate mysteries he illustrates in this book.
Morrison's background in journalism also contributes to his crisp prose and his ability to create vivid, compelling characters, particularly in his portrayal of the brilliant yet relatable detective, Hewitt. This collection is essential for enthusiasts of detective fiction and those interested in the societal issues of the late 19th century. Morrison's incisive writing not only entertains but also invites readers to delve deeper into the human psyche and the moral dilemmas posed by criminal activity.
"Martin Hewitt, Investigator" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of the detective genre and its reflections on contemporary society.





















