Murder for Christmas Eve (ePub)
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(Sprache: Englisch)
In the rich tapestry of 'Murder for Christmas Eve,' readers are presented with a majestic array of narratives that span the breadth of the mystery and horror genres, encapsulating the quintessential essence of Victorian and early 20th-century storytelling....
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In the rich tapestry of 'Murder for Christmas Eve,' readers are presented with a majestic array of narratives that span the breadth of the mystery and horror genres, encapsulating the quintessential essence of Victorian and early 20th-century storytelling. This collection boasts an unparalleled diversity, weaving together classic tales of intrigue, deceit, and supernatural happenings. The selection, carefully curated from the works of some of the most revered authors of their time, offers a unique juxtaposition of styles - from the macabre to the suspenseful, and the enigmatic to the outright terrifying. The anthology stands as a testament to the era's fascination with the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of criminality, echoing the societal concerns and literary trends of the time. The contributing authors, including the likes of Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Thomas Hardy, bring with them not only their individual renown but also a collective depth of experience in exploring themes of morality, mystery, and the macabre. Their backgrounds, rich in the literary and cultural movements of their respective periods, infuse the collection with a broad spectrum of perspectives on crime and punishment. This congregation of literary giants showcases a unified yet varied exploration into the themes of guilt, retribution, and the psychological underpinnings of the criminal mind, offering readers a comprehensive look into the evolution of the mystery genre. 'Murder for Christmas Eve' promises to be an essential addition to the libraries of aficionados of classic literature and mystery enthusiasts alike. The anthology serves as a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the multifaceted world of detective and horror literature through the lenses of its most distinguished authors. For those seeking to unravel the mysteries of human nature, to explore the shadowy corridors of the past, and to indulge in the thrill of the chase, this collection offers a gateway into the minds of those who have masterfully captured the essence of suspense and eeriness. Readers are encouraged to delve into this meticulously crafted selection for a riveting journey through the darkest nights of the year, guided by the masters of the genre.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Charles Dickens , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Grant Allen , Wilkie Collins , O. Henry , Saki , Fergus Hume , Edgar Wallace , William Douglas O'Connor , Florence Marryat , Catherine Crowe , Robert Louis Stevenson , James Bowker , R. Austin Freeman , J. M. Barrie , G. K. Chesterton , Jerome K. Jerome , M. R. James , Fred M. White , Sabine Baring-Gould , Mary Elizabeth Braddon , Frank R. Stockton , Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu , Louisa M. Alcott , Leonard Kip , Emmuska Orczy , Lucie E. Jackson , Katherine Rickford , George Macdonald , Arthur Cheney Train , Arthur Conan Doyle , Thomas Hardy , John Kendrick Bangs , Robert Barr
- 2023, 1256 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547717201
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.11.2023
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