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In "A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief: 27 Crime Tales in One Volume," E. W. Hornung presents a series of interconnected stories that uniquely blend crime fiction with elements of adventure and intrigue. Through the captivating exploits of A. J. Raffles, a debonair burglar with a penchant for high society, Hornung employs a narrative style rich in wit and sophistication, echoing the sentiments of late Victorian literature. Raffles embodies the charming yet elusive antihero, providing a counterpoint to the traditional detective tales of the era, particularly those of his brother-in-law, Arthur…mehr

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In "A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief: 27 Crime Tales in One Volume," E. W. Hornung presents a series of interconnected stories that uniquely blend crime fiction with elements of adventure and intrigue. Through the captivating exploits of A. J. Raffles, a debonair burglar with a penchant for high society, Hornung employs a narrative style rich in wit and sophistication, echoing the sentiments of late Victorian literature. Raffles embodies the charming yet elusive antihero, providing a counterpoint to the traditional detective tales of the era, particularly those of his brother-in-law, Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, thus establishing a novel perspective within the genre by celebrating the thief rather than the pursuer. E. W. Hornung, an accomplished writer and playwright, was deeply influenced by his personal experiences, having spent time in London's elite circles. His close relationship with Conan Doyle, along with his exposure to the criminal underbelly of society during this period, shaped his fascination with Raffles' character. This duality of admiration and rebellion reflects Hornung's exploration of morality through the lens of theft, ultimately positioning Raffles as a romantic figure amid his nefarious deeds. I highly recommend "A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief" to aficionados of classic crime fiction and readers seeking a rich tapestry woven with charm, cleverness, and social commentary. This collection not only entertains but also invites readers to question the nature of crime and nobility, making it an essential addition to the libraries of both new and seasoned enthusiasts of the genre.

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Ernest William Hornung, commonly known as E. W. Hornung (1866-1921), was an English author and poet known best for his creation of the gentleman thief character A. J. Raffles. In his celebrated book 'A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief: 27 Crime Tales in One Volume,' Hornung masterfully combined the elements of crime and mystery with the sophisticated charm of his protagonist, offering a counterpoint to his brother-in-law Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Hornung's Raffles stories, penned at the turn of the 20th century, remain a seminal work in the genre of crime fiction and have influenced a plethora of writers in exploring the moral complexities of their characters. Hornung's literary style is marked by a deft narrative touch, a richly descriptive milieu of Victorian and Edwardian England, and an exploration of the gentlemanly veneer over the criminal underworld. Although Raffles remains his most famous creation, Hornung wrote numerous other novels and plays, and his contribution to English literature was significant. Over the course of his career, he painted a vivid picture of the era's social landscapes and internal moral conflicts, earning his place amongst the distinguished writers of his time.