MURDER MYSTERIES - S.S. Van Dine Edition: 12 Detective Novels in One Volume (Illustrated)
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- Nombre de pages2444
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4774928-8
- EAN8596547749288
- Date de parution11/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In the S. S. Van Dine Edition of "Murder Mysteries, " readers are presented with a compendium of twelve intricately woven detective novels, each illustrating the hallmark elements of early 20th-century American detective fiction. Van Dine's literary style is marked by a blend of intellectual rigor and engaging narrative, employing an analytical approach that invites readers to exercise their deductive reasoning alongside the protagonists.
Set against a backdrop of urban sophistication and societal intrigue, these stories explore the complexities of human nature, crime, and justice, reflecting a period in which the genre was rapidly evolving and gaining popularity. S. S. Van Dine, the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright, was a prominent figure in American literature, known for his scholarly critique of modern art and literature, as well as his role in establishing the conventions of classic detective fiction.
His passion for puzzles and intellectual pursuits profoundly influenced his writing, particularly his notable character, Philo Vance, who embodies the ideal of the armchair detective. Van Dine's background in art and culture contributed to his ability to craft narratives that are not only entertaining but also rich with social commentary. Readers seeking a masterclass in the detective genre will find "Murder Mysteries" an essential addition to their literary repertoire.
This illustrated anthology not only showcases Van Dine's ingenuity but also serves as a testament to the evolution of mystery fiction. It beckons both avid fans of the genre and newcomers alike to engage with the enigmatic world Van Dine creates, filled with suspense and cerebral challenge.
Set against a backdrop of urban sophistication and societal intrigue, these stories explore the complexities of human nature, crime, and justice, reflecting a period in which the genre was rapidly evolving and gaining popularity. S. S. Van Dine, the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright, was a prominent figure in American literature, known for his scholarly critique of modern art and literature, as well as his role in establishing the conventions of classic detective fiction.
His passion for puzzles and intellectual pursuits profoundly influenced his writing, particularly his notable character, Philo Vance, who embodies the ideal of the armchair detective. Van Dine's background in art and culture contributed to his ability to craft narratives that are not only entertaining but also rich with social commentary. Readers seeking a masterclass in the detective genre will find "Murder Mysteries" an essential addition to their literary repertoire.
This illustrated anthology not only showcases Van Dine's ingenuity but also serves as a testament to the evolution of mystery fiction. It beckons both avid fans of the genre and newcomers alike to engage with the enigmatic world Van Dine creates, filled with suspense and cerebral challenge.
In the S. S. Van Dine Edition of "Murder Mysteries, " readers are presented with a compendium of twelve intricately woven detective novels, each illustrating the hallmark elements of early 20th-century American detective fiction. Van Dine's literary style is marked by a blend of intellectual rigor and engaging narrative, employing an analytical approach that invites readers to exercise their deductive reasoning alongside the protagonists.
Set against a backdrop of urban sophistication and societal intrigue, these stories explore the complexities of human nature, crime, and justice, reflecting a period in which the genre was rapidly evolving and gaining popularity. S. S. Van Dine, the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright, was a prominent figure in American literature, known for his scholarly critique of modern art and literature, as well as his role in establishing the conventions of classic detective fiction.
His passion for puzzles and intellectual pursuits profoundly influenced his writing, particularly his notable character, Philo Vance, who embodies the ideal of the armchair detective. Van Dine's background in art and culture contributed to his ability to craft narratives that are not only entertaining but also rich with social commentary. Readers seeking a masterclass in the detective genre will find "Murder Mysteries" an essential addition to their literary repertoire.
This illustrated anthology not only showcases Van Dine's ingenuity but also serves as a testament to the evolution of mystery fiction. It beckons both avid fans of the genre and newcomers alike to engage with the enigmatic world Van Dine creates, filled with suspense and cerebral challenge.
Set against a backdrop of urban sophistication and societal intrigue, these stories explore the complexities of human nature, crime, and justice, reflecting a period in which the genre was rapidly evolving and gaining popularity. S. S. Van Dine, the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright, was a prominent figure in American literature, known for his scholarly critique of modern art and literature, as well as his role in establishing the conventions of classic detective fiction.
His passion for puzzles and intellectual pursuits profoundly influenced his writing, particularly his notable character, Philo Vance, who embodies the ideal of the armchair detective. Van Dine's background in art and culture contributed to his ability to craft narratives that are not only entertaining but also rich with social commentary. Readers seeking a masterclass in the detective genre will find "Murder Mysteries" an essential addition to their literary repertoire.
This illustrated anthology not only showcases Van Dine's ingenuity but also serves as a testament to the evolution of mystery fiction. It beckons both avid fans of the genre and newcomers alike to engage with the enigmatic world Van Dine creates, filled with suspense and cerebral challenge.








