The Great Whodunnit Fiction by Robert Barr

Par : Robert Barr
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  • Nombre de pages910
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4739615-4
  • EAN8596547396154
  • Date de parution13/11/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille498 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction, ' Robert Barr intricately weaves a tapestry of intrigue, skillfully blending humor with suspense to explore the complexities of crime and investigation in late 19th-century society. This collection employs a clever narrative style that reflects the shifting paradigms of detective fiction during a time when the genre was burgeoning in popularity. Barr's writing showcases a keen awareness of societal mores, often satirizing contemporary attitudes towards the amateur sleuth and the conventions of criminal investigation, evoking the works of predecessors such as Arthur Conan Doyle while establishing his unique voice.
Robert Barr, a prolific author and journalist originally from Scotland, brought with him a rich tapestry of life experiences and cultural influences, having settled in Canada and later in the United States. His knack for storytelling, coupled with his journalistic precision, led Barr to delve into the depths of human psychology and the motivations behind crime, compelling him to craft engaging narratives that both entertain and provoke thought.
His diverse background and keen observation of society undoubtedly shaped the thematic concerns of 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction.' Readers will find 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction' an indispensable addition to the canon of detective literature, captivating not only for its plots but for its wit and social commentary. Ideal for lovers of the genre and those with an appreciation for the historical development of storytelling, this collection promises to both entertain and enlighten.
In 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction, ' Robert Barr intricately weaves a tapestry of intrigue, skillfully blending humor with suspense to explore the complexities of crime and investigation in late 19th-century society. This collection employs a clever narrative style that reflects the shifting paradigms of detective fiction during a time when the genre was burgeoning in popularity. Barr's writing showcases a keen awareness of societal mores, often satirizing contemporary attitudes towards the amateur sleuth and the conventions of criminal investigation, evoking the works of predecessors such as Arthur Conan Doyle while establishing his unique voice.
Robert Barr, a prolific author and journalist originally from Scotland, brought with him a rich tapestry of life experiences and cultural influences, having settled in Canada and later in the United States. His knack for storytelling, coupled with his journalistic precision, led Barr to delve into the depths of human psychology and the motivations behind crime, compelling him to craft engaging narratives that both entertain and provoke thought.
His diverse background and keen observation of society undoubtedly shaped the thematic concerns of 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction.' Readers will find 'The Great Whodunnit Fiction' an indispensable addition to the canon of detective literature, captivating not only for its plots but for its wit and social commentary. Ideal for lovers of the genre and those with an appreciation for the historical development of storytelling, this collection promises to both entertain and enlighten.
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