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The Greatest Adventures of Arsène Lupin (Boxed-Set) - 8 Novels & 20 Mystery Tales - cover

The Greatest Adventures of Arsène Lupin (Boxed-Set) - 8 Novels & 20 Mystery Tales

Maurice Leblanc

Traduttore Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, Edgar Jepson

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Maurice Leblanc's "The Greatest Adventures of Arsène Lupin (Boxed-Set)" compiles a collection of riveting escapades featuring his most famous creation, the suave and cunning gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. Written in a captivating style that blends wit and intrigue, Leblanc's stories explore themes of identity, morality, and social class, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century France. His clever narrative structure often intertwines Lupin's escapades with those of his adversary, Sherlock Holmes, creating a dynamic interplay between crime and justice, and inviting readers into a world where the lines between hero and villain are artfully blurred. Leblanc, who was deeply influenced by the rapid changes in French society during his lifetime, crafted the character of Lupin as a response to the era's fascination with both criminality and detective fiction. His background as a journalist and novelist allowed him to keenly observe the nuances of human behavior, seamlessly reflecting these observations in Lupin's complex character. The author's experiences also lent a satirical edge to his writing, positioning Lupin as a charming anti-hero who both captivates and critiques the bourgeois society of his time. This boxed set is a must-read for aficionados of mystery and adventure. Readers will delight in the clever plot twists and the rich character development that Leblanc masterfully weaves throughout these tales. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to the genre, this collection serves as an ideal introduction to the enigmatic world of Arsène Lupin, a character who continues to resonate in modern literature.
Disponibile da: 14/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2222 pagine.

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