The Bronze Hand (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The Bronze Hand,' Carolyn Wells crafts a suspenseful narrative entrenched in the classical traditions of mystery and detective fiction. With meticulous care, DigiCat Publishing rejuvenates Wells's written word, presenting it as an enduring legacy of...
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In 'The Bronze Hand,' Carolyn Wells crafts a suspenseful narrative entrenched in the classical traditions of mystery and detective fiction. With meticulous care, DigiCat Publishing rejuvenates Wells's written word, presenting it as an enduring legacy of human creative expression. The novel's eponymous artifact serves as a linchpin for a series of cunningly intertwined plots, where the reader is escorted through intricate twists with a blend of eloquence and the methodical pacing characteristic of early 20th-century literary style. Wells's work claims its space within the literary context of its time, echoing the influence of genre pioneers while fostering its own distinctive literary identity.
Carolyn Wells was a prolific American author and poet whose body of work significantly contributed to the mystery and children's literature genres. Known for her intricate plots and delightful wit, Wells often drew from her extensive experience and passion for puzzles and wordplay, elements which permeate 'The Bronze Hand.' Her keen interest in detective fiction is palpable in this novel, which likely emerged from a confluence of her literary expertise and the zeitgeist of her era that esteemed the intellectual challenge of whodunits.
'The Bronze Hand' is recommended for aficionados of classic mysteries and those captivated by the charm of a bygone literary era. Wells's adept storytelling and the book's careful restoration by DigiCat Publishing offer both a vivid glimpse into historical narrative artistry and an immersive detective experience. This edition, available in both print and as an ebook, promises to enchant a new generation of readers, ensuring that the tale of 'The Bronze Hand' endures as a testament to the craft of writing and the delight of the literary pursuit.
Carolyn Wells was a prolific American author and poet whose body of work significantly contributed to the mystery and children's literature genres. Known for her intricate plots and delightful wit, Wells often drew from her extensive experience and passion for puzzles and wordplay, elements which permeate 'The Bronze Hand.' Her keen interest in detective fiction is palpable in this novel, which likely emerged from a confluence of her literary expertise and the zeitgeist of her era that esteemed the intellectual challenge of whodunits.
'The Bronze Hand' is recommended for aficionados of classic mysteries and those captivated by the charm of a bygone literary era. Wells's adept storytelling and the book's careful restoration by DigiCat Publishing offer both a vivid glimpse into historical narrative artistry and an immersive detective experience. This edition, available in both print and as an ebook, promises to enchant a new generation of readers, ensuring that the tale of 'The Bronze Hand' endures as a testament to the craft of writing and the delight of the literary pursuit.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was an American author and poet renowned for her wide-ranging contributions to the literary world. With a prolific career that spawned over 170 books, Wells's oeuvre includes not only poetry but also mystery and children's literature. One of her notable mystery novels, 'The Bronze Hand' typifies her adept storytelling and her ability to weave suspense and wit into a cohesive narrative fabric. Her literary style often embodies a keen sense of humor and reflects the early 20th century's sensibilities and language. Wells's background in library science may have informed her detailed approach to writing, enabling her to construct plots with precision and creativity. In addition to 'The Bronze Hand,' she is well-known for her Fleming Stone detective stories and the Patty Fairfield series of girls' stories, which delivered entertaining and thoughtful insights into the lives and aspirations of her characters. Wells was also deeply involved in the literary circles of her time, engaging with fellow writers and readers alike. Her work today serves as a testament to the early development of genre fiction in America and continues to be of interest to scholars and readers who are drawn to the charm and wit of her literary legacy.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 176 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Carolyn Wells
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547188001
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2022
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