S.S. VAN DINE Premium Collection: Thriller Classics, Murder Mysteries, Detective Tales
Autor: | Willard Huntington Wright, S.S. Van Dine |
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EAN: | 8596547749301 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.12.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 1920s crime fiction classical whodunit mysteries cultural backdrop 1930s ev gentleman detective tales golden age detective historical crime anthology intellectual deduction stories psychological thriller narratives societal complexity themes |
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In the 'S.S. VAN DINE Premium Collection: Thriller Classics, Murder Mysteries, Detective Tales,' readers are invited into a world where suspense melds with the intellectual rigor of detective work. This anthology showcases a range of narratives that explore the depths of human ingenuity and the shadowy labyrinths of criminal minds. The collection is a masterclass in the thriller genre, offering a thrilling ride through complex plots and rich character studies. A hallmark piece within the collection provides a dramatic exploration of morality and justice, emblematic of the anthology's dedication to captivating prose and taut storytelling. The anthology is curated with narratives crafted by towering literary figures, including the profound insights of Willard Huntington Wright, known by his pseudonym S.S. Van Dine. Van Dine's signature sophistication and methodological narrative style stand as a hallmark of early 20th-century American detective fiction, which aligns with both the analytic prowess of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and the cultural backdrop of the Jazz Age. The authors collectively lend a voice to the evolution of the mystery genre, challenging societal norms, and reflecting the historical tensions of their era. For any aficionado of mystery and thrillers, this collection offers an invaluable glimpse into the intricate landscape of classic detective fiction. Readers will relish the chance to navigate multifaceted tales that weave together intellectual discourse and sheer entertainment. As an authoritative assembly of rich narratives, it promises to ignite conversation and reflection, drawing from its diverse array of perspectives and storytelling prowess. This volume is not only an educational tour de force but also a treasure trove of literary suspense that beckons to be thoroughly explored.
Willard Huntington Wright (1888-1939) was a prolific American author, art critic, and intellectual, who under the pseudonym S.S. Van Dine became one of the most distinctive figures in the golden age of detective fiction. Wright adopted the Van Dine persona after a prolonged period of ill health, during which he immersed himself in thousands of mystery novels to pass the time. This immersion gave birth to his most famous creation, the debonair detective Philo Vance, who graced the pages of twelve crime novels from 1926 to 1939. Wright's literary contributions as S.S. Van Dine include titles such as 'The Benson Murder Case', 'The Canary Murder Case', and 'The Greene Murder Case', all of which featured the urbane and erudite Vance solving complex puzzles with panache and wit. His works are marked by their sophisticated characters, intricate plots, and an adherence to the fair play rule, whereby readers have the chance to solve the mysteries alongside the protagonist. Wright's impact on the genre was significant, with his books influencing future mystery writers and setting a high standard for detective fiction. Although some critics have deemed his writing style as somewhat pretentious, the Philo Vance series has endured as an icon of literary craftsmanship in crime literature.
Willard Huntington Wright (1888-1939) was a prolific American author, art critic, and intellectual, who under the pseudonym S.S. Van Dine became one of the most distinctive figures in the golden age of detective fiction. Wright adopted the Van Dine persona after a prolonged period of ill health, during which he immersed himself in thousands of mystery novels to pass the time. This immersion gave birth to his most famous creation, the debonair detective Philo Vance, who graced the pages of twelve crime novels from 1926 to 1939. Wright's literary contributions as S.S. Van Dine include titles such as 'The Benson Murder Case', 'The Canary Murder Case', and 'The Greene Murder Case', all of which featured the urbane and erudite Vance solving complex puzzles with panache and wit. His works are marked by their sophisticated characters, intricate plots, and an adherence to the fair play rule, whereby readers have the chance to solve the mysteries alongside the protagonist. Wright's impact on the genre was significant, with his books influencing future mystery writers and setting a high standard for detective fiction. Although some critics have deemed his writing style as somewhat pretentious, the Philo Vance series has endured as an icon of literary craftsmanship in crime literature.