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British Murder Mysteries - The Fergus Hume Collection (eBook)

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2022
2760 Seiten
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"British Murder Mysteries - The Fergus Hume Collection" compiles the gripping narratives that established Fergus Hume as a prominent figure in the detective fiction genre during the late 19th century. Embracing the conventions of Victorian literature, Hume employs intricate plots, rich character development, and atmospheric settings to immerse readers in the labyrinthine world of crime and investigation. The collection reflects the societal anxieties of the era, encapsulating a fascination with morality, justice, and the human psyche, while also pioneering elements of the 'whodunnit' format that would dominate the genre in the years to follow. Fergus Hume, an innovative Australian-born author, initially pursued a career in law before turning to literature. Best known for his debut novel, "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," which was a sensational success, Hume sought to depict the darker facets of urban life whilst challenging contemporary norms surrounding crime and detection. His diverse experiences and keen observations of society fueled his storytelling, allowing him to create plots suffused with realism and intrigue that resonate with readers across generations. Readers of detective fiction and enthusiasts of classic literature will find Hume's collection to be an indispensable exploration of early British murder mysteries. Hume's masterful storytelling, coupled with his ability to reflect societal tensions, makes this collection not only a page-turner but also a compelling study in character and intrigue. Dive into the world of Hume's stories and experience the genesis of modern mystery literature.

Fergus Hume was an English novelist who gained fame for his prolific contributions to the crime and mystery genre early in the latter half of the 19th century. Born in 1859 in England, he was raised in New Zealand before settling in Australia, where he embarked on a career as a writer. Hume's first significant success came with the publication of 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab' in 1886, which outshined Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels in sales at the time and set the stage for the modern detective novel. His intricate plots and attention to detail attracted a wide readership, fostering a new burgeoning interest in the genre. Following this success, Hume moved back to England and published over 130 novels throughout his career, thus creating a substantial body of work, which is preserved in collections such as the 'British Murder Mysteries - The Fergus Hume Collection.' His works are characterized by melodramatic narratives and often feature a keen sense of place, reflecting the various locales he inhabited throughout his life. Hume's legacy persists in the annals of mystery fiction, with his meticulous approach and the engaging complexity of his stories serving as an archetype for many detective stories that followed. Though lesser known today, his contributions have been a staple in the development of the genre and continue to be examined by scholars and enjoyed by aficionados of classic crime literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 19th century detective tales • Agatha Christie • A Study in Scarlet • Atmospheric Storytelling • british crime fiction • british detective fiction • classic murder mysteries • classic whodunits • Complex Character Development • Crime anthology books • Dan Brown • Detective Fiction • early 20th century mysteries • Enduring Legacy • English mystery writers • Father Brown • Fergus Hume novels • golden age crime novels • Gone Girl • Gritty crime fiction • historical mystery novels • Historical whodunits collection • Intricate narratives • Intricate plot twists • John Grisham • Legal complexities • Literary sleuth series • Melbourne setting • nuanced characters • real-life criminal cases • Sherlock Holmes • Sherlock Holmes rivalry • suspenseful murder tales • The Girl on the Train • The Girl Who Played With Fire • The Missing • Urban landscapes • victorian detective stories • Victorian mystery • Victorian mystery stories
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