The Greatest Works of Émile Gaboriau. Murder Mysteries, Crime Thrillers & Detective Novels: The Widow Lerouge, The Mystery of Orcival…

Par : Émile Gaboriau, Laura E. Kendall, F. Williams, George A. O. Ernst

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  • Nombre de pages4039
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776437-3
  • EAN8596547764373
  • Date de parution25/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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"The Greatest Works of Émile Gaboriau" compiles the esteemed French author's pioneering contributions to the detective genre, establishing him as a precursor to modern crime fiction. Through intricate plots and meticulously developed characters, Gaboriau's narratives often intertwine social commentary with thrilling mystery, employing a realistic literary style characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions.
His works, such as "L'Affaire Lerouge" and "Monsieur Lecoq, " challenge readers to unravel the complexities of criminal investigations while reflecting the societal mores of 19th-century France, thus situating his writing within the burgeoning realist movement. Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873) was a trailblazing figure in literature, credited with bringing the detective story to the forefront of popular fiction.
Raised in a time of rapid social change and industrialization, Gaboriau's early experiences in journalism and theater informed his narrative techniques and thematic concerns. His fascination with the mechanics of crime and justice led him to craft intricate plots, fueled by a desire to probe the darker aspects of human nature while capturing the zeitgeist of a newly urbanized society. Readers seeking an enthralling journey into the roots of detective fiction will find Gaboriau's works essential.
This collection not only showcases the ingenuity of a writer ahead of his time but also invites literary enthusiasts to explore the intricate detective puzzles reminiscent of both Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle. Dive into these timeless tales to appreciate the legacy and impact of Gaboriau's literary contributions.
"The Greatest Works of Émile Gaboriau" compiles the esteemed French author's pioneering contributions to the detective genre, establishing him as a precursor to modern crime fiction. Through intricate plots and meticulously developed characters, Gaboriau's narratives often intertwine social commentary with thrilling mystery, employing a realistic literary style characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions.
His works, such as "L'Affaire Lerouge" and "Monsieur Lecoq, " challenge readers to unravel the complexities of criminal investigations while reflecting the societal mores of 19th-century France, thus situating his writing within the burgeoning realist movement. Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873) was a trailblazing figure in literature, credited with bringing the detective story to the forefront of popular fiction.
Raised in a time of rapid social change and industrialization, Gaboriau's early experiences in journalism and theater informed his narrative techniques and thematic concerns. His fascination with the mechanics of crime and justice led him to craft intricate plots, fueled by a desire to probe the darker aspects of human nature while capturing the zeitgeist of a newly urbanized society. Readers seeking an enthralling journey into the roots of detective fiction will find Gaboriau's works essential.
This collection not only showcases the ingenuity of a writer ahead of his time but also invites literary enthusiasts to explore the intricate detective puzzles reminiscent of both Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle. Dive into these timeless tales to appreciate the legacy and impact of Gaboriau's literary contributions.