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The Collected Works of J. S. Fletcher (eBook)

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2022
3874 Seiten
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The Collected Works of J. S. Fletcher offers a comprehensive compendium of the author's prolific contributions to the genres of crime fiction and detective novels during the early 20th century. With a keen sense of pacing and intricate plotting, Fletcher navigates the complexities of human motives, social hierarchies, and moral ambiguities. His narrative style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, combining vivid character development with suspenseful twists, which illustrates the burgeoning fascination with the detective genre in the post-Victorian era. This collection includes notable works that not only engage the reader in thrilling escapades but also reflect the societal issues of Fletcher's time, capturing the essence of Edwardian England's intellectual milieu. J. S. Fletcher, born in 1863, was an eminent journalist, editor, and author whose career spanned several decades. His extensive background in journalism equipped him with sharp observational skills and a deep understanding of human nature, both of which are evident in his writing. Fletcher was also a significant figure in the rise of detective fiction, contributing to the dialogue around crime and morality in literature, influenced by his contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. This collection is a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction and those fascinated by the evolution of the genre. Fletcher's works not only provide gripping narratives but also invite readers to reflect on the larger societal themes of justice and ethics. It is a vital volume for any library that aims to explore the foundations of 20th-century crime literature.

Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1935) was a prolific English journalist and author, renowned for his contribution to the detective fiction genre. His career spanned more than a half-century during which he penned over 200 books, ranging from historical fiction to mysteries and non-fiction. Fletcher's most enduring legacy is encapsulated in his detective stories, many of which feature the rural setting of his native Yorkshire. A master of intricate plot constructions and red herrings, Fletcher's work reflected a transition from the classic whodunit to the more character-driven and psychological crime narratives. Key novels such as 'The Middle Temple Murder' (1918) and 'The Talleyrand Maxim' (1920) stand as testaments to his craft. His collected works, 'The Collected Works of J. S. Fletcher', provide a comprehensive overview of his literary output and showcase his versatility as a writer. Fletcher's narrative style blends meticulous detail with engaging storytelling, resonating well with audiences in his time and establishing him among the second tier of early 20th-century English crime novelists, alongside the likes of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers. Though his fame has diminished since his passing, his contributions remain a reference point in studies of early detective fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte Agatha Christie • Atmospheric small-town • british crime novels • british detective fiction • captivating plot twists • classic mystery fiction • Complex Character Development • Dead Lawyers Don't Lie • detective anthologies • detective fiction anthology • early 20th century detectives • early 20th-century mysteries • English mystery writers • English rural life • golden age detective • Golden Age Mysteries • historical crime narratives • historical mysteries • Historical whodunits • intellectual mystery novels • In the blood • Intricate investigations • Jack Reacher • John Grisham • Journalistic background • journalistic storytelling style • J. S. Fletcher collection • legal mystery • literary suspense series • moral dilemmas in crime • mystery short stories compilation • Robert Ludlum • Sherlock Holmes • silent child • Social commentary • social commentary mysteries • the missing ones • The Secret of Spellshadow Manor • Victorian England • yorkshire countryside
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