The A. J. Raffles Collection (eBook)

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2022
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The A. J. Raffles Collection - John Kendrick Bangs, E. W. Hornung
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The A. J. Raffles Collection stands as a prestigious anthology highlighting the fin-de-siècle fascination with the gentleman thief, an archetype that thrives at the intersection of crime and class, enveloped in charisma and moral ambiguity. This volume brings together an array of narratives that explore the psychological depth and societal implications of the gentleman crook, employing a kaleidoscope of literary styles – from sharp wit and poignant reflections to high-paced adventure. The collection succeeds in weaving a rich tapestry that underscores the anti-hero's role as a critique of and commentary on socio-economic disparities of the time, marking a significant period in literary history. John Kendrick Bangs and E. W. Hornung, contributors to this collection, provide a fascinating look into the late Victorian and Edwardian eras through the lens of crime fiction and satire. Hornung, notably the creator of the Raffles series, and Bangs, with his penchant for humor and fantasy, come together to offer a multifaceted perspective on themes of justice, honor, and the paradox of the upper-class criminal. Their works, pivotal to the development of crime fiction, reflect the cultural and social dynamics of their time, inviting readers into a world where morality is as fluid as the wealth the protagonists seek to redistribute. For enthusiasts of crime literature and scholars of late 19th to early 20th-century cultural studies, The A. J. Raffles Collection presents an unparalleled opportunity to dive into the evolution of a literary archetype that continues to captivate. This anthology not only offers a comprehensive examination of the gentleman thief motif through its best examples but also serves as a critical lens on the era's social constructs and the ongoing dialogue between ethics and legality. Readers are invited to explore this collection for both its historical significance and its enduring entertainment value, engaging with the complex narratives that challenge our perceptions of right and wrong.

John Kendrick Bangs (1862–1922) was an American author, humorist, and satirist, renowned for his idiosyncratic blend of comedy and the fantastical. Born in Yonkers, New York, Bangs pursued higher education at Columbia University before embarking on a career in writing. His literary contributions are often associated with the genre of 'Bangsian fantasy,' a term coined in his honor that describes stories set in the afterlife featuring famous historical figures. Much of Bangs' work, including 'The A. J. Raffles Collection', is characterized by a light-hearted and whimsical tone that deftly intermingles wit with the absurd. His 'Raffles' stories fictionalized the adventures of a gentleman thief, contributing to a popular genre of the time that meshed elements of crime and comedy. Bangs served as the editor of several publications, including 'Harper's Magazine' and 'Life,' which solidified his influence in the literary circles at the turn of the 20th century. Despite the overarching humor of his oeuvre, Bangs' writing exhibited a sharp intellect and a deep understanding of the human psyche, aspects that have endeared him to generations of readers. His legacy endures in the countless anthologies and scholarly examinations of his extensive body of work, which encapsulates the zeitgeist of the Gilded Age and the early modern period of American literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte Agatha Christie • amateur detective stories • Bangsian fantasy crossover • Christopher Greyson • classic crime homage • classic detective fiction • crime mystery books • Dan Brown • early 20th century society crimes • Edgar Allan Poe • Edgar Wallace • Edwardian crime pastiche • gentleman rogue tales • gentleman thief novels • historical mystery series • humorous larceny narratives • John Grisham • John Kendrick Bangs literature • late 19th century mystery • literary anthology mystery • satirical detective adventure • Sherlock Holmes • Sherlock Holmes intersection • Sherlockian adventures • Steven King • Stieg Larsson • The Girl on the Train • turn-of-the-century British fiction • victorian era mysteries • Victorian gentleman thief
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