Face Cards (ePub)
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Carolyn Wells' 'Face Cards' unfurls itself as a classic narrative that intertwines the distinct literary style of its era with its enthralling storyline, inviting its readers into a meticulously crafted world that bridges the late 19th and early 20th...
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Carolyn Wells' 'Face Cards' unfurls itself as a classic narrative that intertwines the distinct literary style of its era with its enthralling storyline, inviting its readers into a meticulously crafted world that bridges the late 19th and early 20th century literary contexts. With DigiCat Publishing's special edition, this work has been revived with an acute understanding of preserving the legacy contained within its pages. The prose illuminates the zeitgeist of its time while captivating the modern reader, affirming its place as a celebrated piece of world literature with its delightful ensemble of characters and a plot that resonates with the intrigue of the period it depicts.
Carolyn Wells, a prolific American writer known for her mystery novels, poetry, and children's books, drew upon her keen observation of the society around her to construct the world of 'Face Cards'. Her storytelling prowess is a reflection of the Gilded Age's social structures and the psychological intricacies of her characters, crafting a microcosm that mirrors the cultural and intellectual preoccupations of her time. The republishing of her work by DigiCat highlights the enduring allure of Wells' writing and the societal issues it encapsulates, be it the class divisions or the individual's quest for identity and agency.
'Recommended for enthusiasts of classic detective fiction and those interested in the social commentary of the early twentieth century, 'Face Cards' offers a rich tapestry of human emotions and societal norms, all packaged within a captivating mystery. Its resilience as a piece of literature adapted for contemporary readers showcases its timeless appeal, making it a must-read for those seeking to understand the complexities of a bygone era through the nuanced lens of an adept storyteller like Carolyn Wells.
Carolyn Wells, a prolific American writer known for her mystery novels, poetry, and children's books, drew upon her keen observation of the society around her to construct the world of 'Face Cards'. Her storytelling prowess is a reflection of the Gilded Age's social structures and the psychological intricacies of her characters, crafting a microcosm that mirrors the cultural and intellectual preoccupations of her time. The republishing of her work by DigiCat highlights the enduring allure of Wells' writing and the societal issues it encapsulates, be it the class divisions or the individual's quest for identity and agency.
'Recommended for enthusiasts of classic detective fiction and those interested in the social commentary of the early twentieth century, 'Face Cards' offers a rich tapestry of human emotions and societal norms, all packaged within a captivating mystery. Its resilience as a piece of literature adapted for contemporary readers showcases its timeless appeal, making it a must-read for those seeking to understand the complexities of a bygone era through the nuanced lens of an adept storyteller like Carolyn Wells.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells (June 18, 1862 - March 26, 1942) was an American author and poet primarily known for her mysteries, children's literature, and humorous verse. Acclaimed for her wit and penchant for puzzles, Wells was a prolific writer who explored various genres with a light and often whimsical touch. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, and educated at home, Wells discovered her literary talents early on, and by the end of her career, she had penned more than 170 books. Her catalogue of work ranges from the beloved Patty Fairfield series, designed for young girls, to her humorous parodies in the 'Nonsense' books, which endeavored to satirize the trends of her period. Wells was deeply influenced by the works of British writers such as Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, as well as by American humorists like Mark Twain. Wells turned to the mystery genre in the early 20th century, bringing forth her Fleming Stone detective stories, where 'Face Cards' comes in as an example of her mystery novels. This book, like many of her detective stories, is characterized by its intricate plotting and the clever unraveling of clues. Wells was also an active member of literary societies and a respected figure in the mystery writing community. Her works, which often included a strong female character, indirectly supported the cause of women's intellectual and social empowerment during a time of significant cultural transformation in the United States.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 168 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Carolyn Wells
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547185215
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2022
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