Marrying historical intrigue with a novelist's flair, Lowndes was an eminent figure in the world of literary mystery. With 'The Lodger', she drew inspiration from the notorious unsolved crimes of Jack the Ripper, lending the narrative a chilling sense of reality. Her oeuvre often delved into the complexities of guilt, innocence, and the gray areas in between, themes which are profoundly articulated in this work. Lowndes' acute insights into the societal mores of her time further infuse the novel with authenticity and resonant psychological depth.
For readers who cherish the vintage charm of classic thrillers and the rich tapestry of historical fiction, 'The Lodger' offers a compelling journey into the darker corners of the human psyche. Lowndes' work stands out as exemplary in its genre, inviting a discerning audience to ponder the intersection of history and storytelling. This nuanced examination of suspense, coupled with the elegantly sustained tension throughout, makes 'The Lodger' a must-read for aficionados of the genre and beyond.
Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes (1868–1947) was an influential British novelist and journalist, best known for her psychological thriller 'The Lodger' (1913). The daughter of a French barrister, and sister to the famed writer Hilaire Belloc, Lowndes' literary heritage was significant. She began her career with contributions to various periodicals and achieved recognition as a sharp and shrewd delineator of social mores and the nuances of human psychology. Her celebrated work, 'The Lodger', which explores the sinister implications of Jack the Ripper's crimes through the experiences of a London family, established her prowess in the thriller genre and has been adapted multiple times for film and radio. Lowndes' narratives typically unfold within domestic settings, where she meticulously crafts suspense and intrigue around ordinary lives touched by extraordinary events. Her sophisticated storytelling, characterized by its subtle build-up of tension and in-depth character analysis, reflects broader societal issues of her time, making her works both entertaining and insightful in their commentary on early 20th-century England. Across a prolific writing career, Lowndes authored over 40 novels and numerous short stories, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of crime and mystery literature.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.7.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Malerei / Plastik |
Schlagworte | 1910s works • classic british literature • Culture • early 20th century novels • Film • Historical Women Authors • horror novels • literary fiction • marie belloc lowndes • Modern fiction • murder mystery books • Mystery • mystery and suspense classics • mystery novels • novels adapted into films • public domain books • The Lodger Novel • Thriller • victorian era fiction • Videos |
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