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Raffles, a collection of short stories by Ernest William Hornung, introduces readers to the unforgettable character of A.J. Raffles, a charming English gentleman and master burglar. Hornung's literary style is marked by a blend of suspense, wit, and elegant prose, effectively capturing the duality of Raffles' persona as both a rogue and a gentleman of society. Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, these tales explore themes of morality, class, and the allure of crime, often inviting readers to sympathize with a protagonist who, despite his transgressions, adheres to a personal code of ethics. Ernest William Hornung, born in 1866, was not only a writer but also the brother-in-law of the renowned Arthur Conan Doyle. Hornung's experiences and background in literature, coupled with his fascination with the criminal mind, led him to create Raffles as a counterpoint to Sherlock Holmes. His works reflect a deep understanding of societal norms and the darker undercurrents of human behavior, allowing readers to experience the thrill of the chase while pondering the complexities of right and wrong. For readers who revel in intricate plots and richly drawn characters, Raffles is an essential addition to the canon of crime literature. Hornung'Äôs eloquent storytelling will captivate those who appreciate both the intellectual depth of classic literature and the excitement of cat-and-mouse intrigue, making this collection a timeless exploration of the boundaries of legality and morality.
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E-bok: 8. desember 2020
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