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E. W. Hornung's "At Large" is a compelling collection of short stories that encapsulates the nuances of Edwardian society, delving into themes of crime, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. Hornung employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses readers in his characters' lives, often blending a sense of humor with a piercing observation of social norms. This work reflects the burgeoning literary context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, marked by a fascination with criminality and the darker corners of human existence, drawing inspiration from the era's…mehr

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E. W. Hornung's "At Large" is a compelling collection of short stories that encapsulates the nuances of Edwardian society, delving into themes of crime, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. Hornung employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses readers in his characters' lives, often blending a sense of humor with a piercing observation of social norms. This work reflects the burgeoning literary context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, marked by a fascination with criminality and the darker corners of human existence, drawing inspiration from the era's detective fiction while adding a distinctive touch through his unique storytelling. Hornung, best known for his creation of the notorious gentleman thief A.J. Raffles, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in a tumultuous world of shifting class structures and burgeoning urban culture. His background as a writer, journalist, and playwright provided him with an acute understanding of the complexities within society that he so deftly explores in "At Large." Hornung's own life, marked by adventure and literary pursuits, permeates his narratives, lending a sense of authenticity and depth. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of wit and social commentary, and who seek to explore the rich tapestry of Edwardian culture. "At Large" showcases Hornung's ability to intertwine thrilling tales with critical insights, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of early 20th-century fiction and those intrigued by the intricacies of human motivations.