The Golden Bat. An Intriguing Adventure in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction
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- Nombre de pages123
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--809713-2
- EAN4066338097132
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille661 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Golden Bat, " Fred M. White weaves a thrilling narrative steeped in the allure of adventure and mystery. This early 20th-century novel reflects the sensational literary style characteristic of the 'pulp fiction' genre, with its vivid characters and exotic settings. White artfully employs a fast-paced plot interspersed with elements of the supernatural, as readers are drawn into a world of intrigue involving masked villains, secret identities, and the ever-potent theme of justice.
The work stands as a reflection of societal anxieties of its time, presenting a critique of moral ambiguities and the quest for redemption amidst chaos. Fred M. White, a prolific British author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, amassed an extensive oeuvre that encompassed adventure and detective fiction. His background in literature, coupled with an interest in the emerging genre of crime fiction, heavily influenced his writing.
White's experiences and exposure to the burgeoning world of cinema and escapism foreshadowed his innovative narrative techniques and fascination with the thematic elements of heroism and villainy, which are so prominent in "The Golden Bat." This captivating exploration of good versus evil, alongside White's flair for suspense, makes "The Golden Bat" a timeless recommendation for readers who appreciate genre-defining literature.
Its blend of adventure, romance, and psychological complexity offers a rich reading experience that resonates with contemporary audiences and sheds light on the enduring values of courage and morality.
The work stands as a reflection of societal anxieties of its time, presenting a critique of moral ambiguities and the quest for redemption amidst chaos. Fred M. White, a prolific British author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, amassed an extensive oeuvre that encompassed adventure and detective fiction. His background in literature, coupled with an interest in the emerging genre of crime fiction, heavily influenced his writing.
White's experiences and exposure to the burgeoning world of cinema and escapism foreshadowed his innovative narrative techniques and fascination with the thematic elements of heroism and villainy, which are so prominent in "The Golden Bat." This captivating exploration of good versus evil, alongside White's flair for suspense, makes "The Golden Bat" a timeless recommendation for readers who appreciate genre-defining literature.
Its blend of adventure, romance, and psychological complexity offers a rich reading experience that resonates with contemporary audiences and sheds light on the enduring values of courage and morality.













