Mystery of the Yellow Room. The first locked room murder mystery

Par : Gaston Leroux
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  • Nombre de pages200
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4777098-5
  • EAN8596547770985
  • Date de parution01/01/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille545 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Mystery of the Yellow Room, " Gaston Leroux combines intricate plotting with a pioneering spirit that has significantly influenced the detective genre. The plot revolves around an audacious locked-room mystery involving the attempted murder of a young woman, Mathilde Stangerson, inside a sealed chamber. Leroux's use of first-person narration and his innovative narrative techniques create an engrossing sense of immediacy and suspense, particularly as the protagonist, journalist Joseph Rouletabille, employs both logic and intuition to unravel the enigma.
The novel reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, where the boundaries of mystery fiction were being expanded, setting the stage for subsequent detective tales while also engaging with contemporary themes of justice and societal intrigue. Gaston Leroux, a French journalist and writer, was significantly influenced by his background in investigative reporting, which sharpened his keen instincts for unraveling complex mysteries.
His experiences in the bustling world of Paris, coupled with his fascination for the supernatural and the macabre, furnished him with a unique perspective that enriches his storytelling. Leroux's diverse interests also allowed him to blend gothic elements with a rational approach, thereby creating a layered narrative that mirrors the duality of human nature. I highly recommend "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" to readers who wish to delve into a masterful work that not only showcases the intricacies of human psychology and motive but also laid the groundwork for future detective novels.
This novel will captivate not only mystery aficionados but also those intrigued by the craft of storytelling and the elegant interplay of reason and illusion.
In "The Mystery of the Yellow Room, " Gaston Leroux combines intricate plotting with a pioneering spirit that has significantly influenced the detective genre. The plot revolves around an audacious locked-room mystery involving the attempted murder of a young woman, Mathilde Stangerson, inside a sealed chamber. Leroux's use of first-person narration and his innovative narrative techniques create an engrossing sense of immediacy and suspense, particularly as the protagonist, journalist Joseph Rouletabille, employs both logic and intuition to unravel the enigma.
The novel reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, where the boundaries of mystery fiction were being expanded, setting the stage for subsequent detective tales while also engaging with contemporary themes of justice and societal intrigue. Gaston Leroux, a French journalist and writer, was significantly influenced by his background in investigative reporting, which sharpened his keen instincts for unraveling complex mysteries.
His experiences in the bustling world of Paris, coupled with his fascination for the supernatural and the macabre, furnished him with a unique perspective that enriches his storytelling. Leroux's diverse interests also allowed him to blend gothic elements with a rational approach, thereby creating a layered narrative that mirrors the duality of human nature. I highly recommend "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" to readers who wish to delve into a masterful work that not only showcases the intricacies of human psychology and motive but also laid the groundwork for future detective novels.
This novel will captivate not only mystery aficionados but also those intrigued by the craft of storytelling and the elegant interplay of reason and illusion.
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