The Teeth of the Tiger (ePub)
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Maurice Leblanc's 'The Teeth of the Tiger' stands as a masterful addition to the canon of early 20th-century detective fiction, humbly accompanying the contemporaneous exploits of the likes of Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc's celebrated literary style intertwines...
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Maurice Leblanc's 'The Teeth of the Tiger' stands as a masterful addition to the canon of early 20th-century detective fiction, humbly accompanying the contemporaneous exploits of the likes of Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc's celebrated literary style intertwines intricate plotting with a captivating display of wits, guaranteed to engross its readers through an elaborate tale of crime and mystery. The narrative gracefully leaps beyond the pages to ensnare the imagination within a world of elegance intertwined with cunning. It presents a world where each character's moral compass is as enigmatic as the cryptic puzzles they navigate, giving testament to Leblanc's dexterity in the art of storytelling and his deft ability to endow the inanimate printed text with life and urgency. This special edition by DigiCat Publishing, typifying Leblanc's legacy, is a vital relic of the genre's golden era, eloquently restored for the modern bibliophile.
Maurice Leblanc was an exemplary figurehead of French literature, renowned for his creation of the iconic gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. His works often reflect the societal tensions of his time, infused with a distinctly Gallic flair that inflicts a unique charm upon the detective genre. Drawing from the zeitgeist of Belle Époque France, a period marked by cultural exuberance juxtaposed with the undercurrents of social upheaval, Leblanc may have been inspired to craft 'The Teeth of the Tiger' as a reflection of contrasting values and the complex edifice of human nature. Through his profound understanding of human psyche and societal intricacies, Leblanc has bequeathed an opus that is not only enthralling in its suspense but also in its psychological acumen.
For the aficionado of classic detective lore, 'The Teeth of the Tiger' is an absolute must-read. DigiCat Publishing's reverent reproduction bestows upon the modern reader the opportunity to plunge into the intellectual labyrinth devised by Maurice Leblanc with the same freshness and vitality as when it first captivated audiences. This tome is warmly recommended for those who relish the melding of a sharp, strategic mind with the unpredictable allure of a noirish thriller. It remains a compelling invitation to witness the cunning that rivals the brilliance of the tiger's famed dentition, certain to leave an indelible mark upon the literary palate.
Maurice Leblanc was an exemplary figurehead of French literature, renowned for his creation of the iconic gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. His works often reflect the societal tensions of his time, infused with a distinctly Gallic flair that inflicts a unique charm upon the detective genre. Drawing from the zeitgeist of Belle Époque France, a period marked by cultural exuberance juxtaposed with the undercurrents of social upheaval, Leblanc may have been inspired to craft 'The Teeth of the Tiger' as a reflection of contrasting values and the complex edifice of human nature. Through his profound understanding of human psyche and societal intricacies, Leblanc has bequeathed an opus that is not only enthralling in its suspense but also in its psychological acumen.
For the aficionado of classic detective lore, 'The Teeth of the Tiger' is an absolute must-read. DigiCat Publishing's reverent reproduction bestows upon the modern reader the opportunity to plunge into the intellectual labyrinth devised by Maurice Leblanc with the same freshness and vitality as when it first captivated audiences. This tome is warmly recommended for those who relish the melding of a sharp, strategic mind with the unpredictable allure of a noirish thriller. It remains a compelling invitation to witness the cunning that rivals the brilliance of the tiger's famed dentition, certain to leave an indelible mark upon the literary palate.
Autoren-Porträt von Maurice Leblanc
Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) was a prolific French novelist and writer best known for his creation of the character Arsène Lupin, a gentleman thief who operates with wit and panache, engendering a long-lasting legacy in the annals of crime fiction. Leblanc was born in Rouen, Normandy into a wealthy family which instilled in him a love for literature and the arts. He studied law, but soon found his passion in writing, contributing short stories and serials to magazines before publishing his first novel in 1897. His early works met with modest success until the introduction of Arsène Lupin in a series of short stories published in the magazine 'Je sais tout' in 1905. This suave burglar captured the public's imagination, putting Leblanc on the same pedestal as his contemporaries Arthur Conan Doyle and his character Sherlock Holmes, whom he would later feature in fictional encounters with Lupin. "The Teeth of the Tiger" (1914) stands as one of Leblanc's remarkable novels that showcases his literary prowess and the depth of the Lupin series. Leblanc's unique blend of humor, sophistication, and intricate plotting has rightly secured his place as a master of early 20th-century detective fiction, influencing numerous adaptations and continuing to charm readers worldwide.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Maurice Leblanc
- 2022, 313 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547379737
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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