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ERNEST BRAMAH Ultimate Collection: 20+ Novels & Short Stories offers a vast parade of vivid characters and intricate plots, spanning from suspenseful detective stories with Max Carrados, a clever blind detective considered to rival Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, to the embroidered narratives of Kai Lung, which unfold in the tapestry of ancient China. Bramah's prose is a confluence of genres; his detective tales woven with a deftness rivaling that of his contemporaries, his science fiction narratives tinged with the foresight of Wellsian prophecy, and his supernatural stories pulsating with the…mehr

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ERNEST BRAMAH Ultimate Collection: 20+ Novels & Short Stories offers a vast parade of vivid characters and intricate plots, spanning from suspenseful detective stories with Max Carrados, a clever blind detective considered to rival Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, to the embroidered narratives of Kai Lung, which unfold in the tapestry of ancient China. Bramah's prose is a confluence of genres; his detective tales woven with a deftness rivaling that of his contemporaries, his science fiction narratives tinged with the foresight of Wellsian prophecy, and his supernatural stories pulsating with the unseen energies akin to Algernon Blackwood's works. The collection showcases his versatile literary style, presented with an astuteness for the functional and detail-oriented reader, graced by a comprehensive table of contents which enhances eReader navigation. Ernest Bramah, an English author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, had a reputation for an exceptional variety in his writings. His tales often reflect a profound understanding of human nature and societal structures, an insight likely shaped by his diverse experiences, including his time as a secretary for Jerome K Jerome. This versatility and acumen for intertwining levity with gravity in literature have been noted to influence none other than George Orwell. Bramah's works remain a testament to his multifaceted talent and his ability to scrutinize and reflect the socio-political climates of his era through engaging storytelling. This anthology is both a collector's gem and an excellent starting point for new readers. It is an invitation to explore Bramah's protean narratives that cut across genre boundaries, retaining their potency to engage and intrigue a century later. Connoisseurs of classic literature and enthusiasts of detective, fantasy, and speculative fiction will find their curiosities piqued and appetites satiated by Bramah's unique literary concoctions. Those who appreciate a harmonious blend of humor, adventure, and intellect woven into their readings will undoubtedly find this ultimate collection an enriching addition to their digital library.

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Ernest Bramah, born Ernest Bramah Smith on March 20, 1868, in England, has etched his name in the annals of literature through a distinctive fusion of wit and speculative fiction. Primarily recognized for his Kai Lung and Max Carrados series, he cultivated a literary style marked by a unique blend of humor, fantasy, and an astute social commentary, elements that permeated his diverse body of work. His legacy includes 'The Wallet of Kai Lung' (1900), an assemblage of stories presenting an itinerant storyteller who navigates through a fantastical version of Imperial China with graceful wit and wisdom. With 'Max Carrados' (1914), Bramah created a blind detective whose heightened other senses compensate for his lost sight, a narrative decision that was both innovative and ahead of its time, often drawing comparisons to Sherlock Holmes for its deductive charm and complexity. Beyond these series, Bramah's 'The Secret of the League' (1907), portrays a dystopian political vision, showcasing his versatility and foresight in speculative fiction. Despite declining health in his later years, Bramah's prodigious output, encapsulated in collections such as the 'ERNEST BRAMAH Ultimate Collection: 20+ Novels & Short Stories', underscores a prolific career that continues to resonate with readers seeking intelligent and imaginative literature. Bramah passed away on June 27, 1942, leaving behind a rich literary legacy reflective of an innovative and cerebral storyteller.