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The Case for Violet Strange (eBook)

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2022
208 Seiten
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The Case for Violet Strange - Anna Katharine Green
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In "The Case for Violet Strange," Anna Katharine Green presents a captivating narrative that intertwines mystery with psychological depth, marking a significant contribution to the genre of detective fiction. Written in the late 19th century, this collection of stories introduces Violet Strange, an unconventional female detective who challenges societal norms while employing her keen intellect and empathy to solve complex cases. Green's rich, descriptive prose and intricate plotting not only engage readers but also reflect the burgeoning interest in both women's roles in literature and the evolution of early detective narratives, establishing her as a pioneer in the field. Anna Katharine Green, often referred to as the 'Mother of the Detective Novel,' wrote during an era when female authors were making strides in the male-dominated literary landscape. Her background in literature and law, coupled with a lifelong interest in social issues, greatly informed her work. Green's provocative themes of gender, class, and justice are evident in her characterizations and plots, allowing her to craft narratives that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, a testament to her keen observations of Victorian society. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historically grounded mysteries and complex characters. Green's innovative approach to the detective genre, particularly through the lens of a female protagonist, not only provides a thrilling reading experience but also offers insights into the challenges faced by women of her time, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of classic literature and feminist themes.

Anna Katharine Green (1846–1935) was a pioneering figure in American detective fiction. Prior to her becoming synonymous with the genre, it had largely been the domain of British writers. Green is best recognized for her role in shaping the archetype of the detective novel and for her creation of strong female characters at a time when women were often relegated to the background in literature. Her ingenuity in the genre has earned her the moniker 'the mother of the detective novel'. One of Green's noteworthy contributions is 'The Case for Violet Strange', which showcases her flair for creating compelling mystery narratives centered around her titular heroine, Violet Strange. This was a part of Green's larger body of work that often featured unravelling enigmas with keen attention to legal and psychological intricacies. Green's literary style is characterized by a detailed plotting, careful construction of clues, and a focus on the suspense of detection, marrying the analytical with the dramatic in her narratives. These attributes paved the way for future writers to develop the detective story genre. Her legacy endures, as her works continue to be an influential part of the mystery and detective literary canon, inspiring countless authors and readers with her cerebral and engaging stories.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 19th century mystery • Agatha Christie • American Mystery Authors • Anna Katharine Green books • bildungsromans • Character-driven narratives • classic detective stories • Classic detective tales • Crime genre pioneer • Early women sleuths • Edgar Allan Poe • Female author influence • female detective fiction • female detective protagonist • female detective stories • Fiction • German Literature • golden age of detective fiction • Golden Age storytelling • Historical Detective Fiction • historical mystery fiction • Intricate Plotlines • Intricate plot twists • Legal intellect • moral complexity themes • Murder on the Orient Express • My Sister's Grave • Nancy Drew • Norway • Sherlock Holmes • social norms exploration • societal expectations • Suspenseful crime fiction • the girl in the ice • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo • the heist • the life we bury • Thrilling Mystery Collection • Victorian era intrigue • Victorian era mystery • Victorian mystery novels • Violet Strange series • whodunit series • women detectives in literature • young women
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