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The Secret of Father Brown. The Enigmatic Methods of Father Brown
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- Nombre de pages222
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.294 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,2 cm
- ISBN979-10-418-0651-5
- EAN9791041806515
- Date de parution07/04/2023
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"The Secret of Father Brown" by G. K. Chesterton is a collection of detective stories featuring the astute and unassuming Catholic priest, Father Brown. The narrative begins with Flambeau, a former criminal turned detective, who is now retired and living in Spain. He is visited by his old friend, Father Brown, who is known for his transformative approach to solving mysteries. The central theme of the book revolves around Father Brown's unconventional method of detection, which involves empathizing with the criminal mind to understand the motives and actions of the perpetrator.
This approach is highlighted in the story "The Mirror of the Magistrate, " where Father Brown investigates the murder of Sir Humphrey Gwynne. The case involves a complex web of suspects, including a poet, a servant, and an Irishman, each with their own peculiarities. Father Brown's insight into human nature allows him to unravel the mystery by focusing on the psychological aspects of the crime rather than relying solely on physical evidence.
The story explores themes of perception, identity, and the moral complexities of crime and justice. Through Father Brown's introspective and empathetic approach, Chesterton challenges the conventional methods of detective work, emphasizing the importance of understanding the human condition in solving crimes.
This approach is highlighted in the story "The Mirror of the Magistrate, " where Father Brown investigates the murder of Sir Humphrey Gwynne. The case involves a complex web of suspects, including a poet, a servant, and an Irishman, each with their own peculiarities. Father Brown's insight into human nature allows him to unravel the mystery by focusing on the psychological aspects of the crime rather than relying solely on physical evidence.
The story explores themes of perception, identity, and the moral complexities of crime and justice. Through Father Brown's introspective and empathetic approach, Chesterton challenges the conventional methods of detective work, emphasizing the importance of understanding the human condition in solving crimes.

















