E. W. Hornung: Collected Works presents a meticulously curated anthology encompassing the literary contributions of Edward William Hornung, primarily recognized for his masterful short stories and the beloved character of Raffles, the gentleman thief. This collection showcases Hornung's remarkable ability to blend wit and suspense, evoking the thrilling spirit of the Victorian era while maintaining a keen eye for social observation. His prose is characterized by a polished elegance that elevates intrigue, creating a captivating interplay between morality and criminality, reflective of the period's exploration of class and identity. Hornung, born in 1866 in England, was profoundly influenced by his wife, the sister of renowned writer Arthur Conan Doyle. His literary pursuits were rooted in an innate affinity for detective fiction and adventure stories, which culminated in the creation of Raffles, a character that embodies the duality of charm and cunning. Hornung's experiences as an expatriate in Australia and his intimate connections with iconic literary figures allowed him to refine his narrative voice and thematic concerns, establishing him as a significant contributor to the detective genre. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic crime literature and those intrigued by the intricacies of human vice and virtue. Hornung's works not only entertain but offer profound insights into the human psyche, making this anthology a timeless treasure for both casual readers and scholars alike.
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