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Maurice Leblanc's "Arsene Lupin" introduces readers to the charismatic and cunning gentleman thief, Arsene Lupin. The collection of testimonies follows Lupin's adventures as a grasp of conceal, a notable thief, and an impressive force against the authorities. Leblanc's work offers an aggregate of mystery, suspense, and wry humor, portraying Lupin as a chivalrous and audacious parent who operates at the fringes of the law. Lupin's escapades take readers on an interesting journey as he outwits the police, aristocrats, and different adversaries using his wit, mind, and outstanding ability at…mehr

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Maurice Leblanc's "Arsene Lupin" introduces readers to the charismatic and cunning gentleman thief, Arsene Lupin. The collection of testimonies follows Lupin's adventures as a grasp of conceal, a notable thief, and an impressive force against the authorities. Leblanc's work offers an aggregate of mystery, suspense, and wry humor, portraying Lupin as a chivalrous and audacious parent who operates at the fringes of the law. Lupin's escapades take readers on an interesting journey as he outwits the police, aristocrats, and different adversaries using his wit, mind, and outstanding ability at deception. Despite his criminal nature, Lupin is portrayed as a captivating and complex determine, regularly involved in heists and capers that challenge each the authorities and the reader's perceptions of justice. Leblanc's writing style immerses readers inside the elaborate world of Lupin's escapades, showcasing the cleverness and resourcefulness of a character who operates on his phrases. Each tale encapsulates Lupin's complicated and multifaceted individual, making the series an interesting exploration of the blurred strains between criminal activity and heroism. Maurice Leblanc's creation remains a long lasting and beloved figure in detective literature, captivating audiences with Lupin's speeding exploits and captivating character.
Autorenporträt
Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a French author and short story writer who lived from December 11, 1864, to November 6, 1941. He is best known for creating the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, who is often compared to Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. The first Arsène Lupin story was published in the magazine Je sais tout as a set of short stories, beginning with No. 6 on July 15, 1905. Octave Mirbeau's Les 21 jours d'un neurasthénique (1901), which has a gentleman thief named Arthur Lebeau, and Mirbeau's comic Scrupules (1902), which also has a gentleman thief as the main character, were also stories that Leblanc may have read or seen. Around 1907, Leblanc started writing full-length Lupin books. The reviews and sales were so good that Leblanc pretty much spent the rest of his career writing Lupin stories. Like Conan Doyle, who often seemed embarrassed or slowed down by Sherlock Holmes's fame and seemed to see Holmes's success in crime fiction as taking away from his more "respectable" literary goals, Leblanc seemed to dislike Lupin's fame.