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The 'Complete Works of Ernest Bramah' encompasses an impressive compilation that vividly portrays the diversity of Bramah's literary craftsmanship. From the shrewdly plotted Max Carrados detective stories to the far-reaching realms of the Kai Lung fantasy series, Bramah's work is an interwoven tapestry of wit, social commentary, and narrative flair. His detective stories bear the intricacy of Conan Doyle's work, while his speculative narratives echo the depths of H. G. Wells's imagination. Stylistically, Bramah's prose flickers with a distinctive charm, unifying a plethora of genres with an…mehr

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The 'Complete Works of Ernest Bramah' encompasses an impressive compilation that vividly portrays the diversity of Bramah's literary craftsmanship. From the shrewdly plotted Max Carrados detective stories to the far-reaching realms of the Kai Lung fantasy series, Bramah's work is an interwoven tapestry of wit, social commentary, and narrative flair. His detective stories bear the intricacy of Conan Doyle's work, while his speculative narratives echo the depths of H. G. Wells's imagination. Stylistically, Bramah's prose flickers with a distinctive charm, unifying a plethora of genres with an ease that befits an author of his calibre. The anthology speaks volumes of his capacity to capture human nature in variegated literary contexts, subsequently making a significant mark on the literary panorama of his time. Ernest Bramah, born Ernest Bramah Smith, proved to be a polymath of the written word, with a life as colourful and varied as his fiction. Having declined an agricultural career, he ventured into writing, contributing his unique voice to early 20th-century literature. Bramah's work is infused with inventiveness and social critique, reflective of his keen insight into Edwardian England's societal structures and preoccupations. His acumen in crafting narratives laced with suspense and humor closely aligns him with contemporaries like Jerome K. Jerome. George Orwell's acknowledgment of Bramah's 'The Secret of the League' as a precursor to his own 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' underlines Bramah's profound impact on the literary canon, spotlighting his ability to intertwine storytelling with prescient themes of political and social discourse. This collection is a veritable trove for readers seeking to delve into the multifaceted world of a lesser-known literary giant. It is ideal for those with a penchant for classic detective mysteries and aficionados of speculative fiction alike, offering a breadth of content that promises to engage and entertain. The enduring relevance of Bramah's work, encapsulated in this comprehensive anthology, ensures a rewarding experience for readers curious about the intersections of genre and the continued resonance of timeless narratives. Each page invites you into the brilliant mind of Ernest Bramah, offering profound escapades through Edwardian landscapes and beyond, which remain, to this day, absorbing and delightfully imaginative.

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Ernest Bramah, born Ernest Bramah Smith in 1868, was an English author best known for his engaging works across various genres, including the esteemed Max Carrados Mysteries and the Kai Lung Fantasy Series. Bramah's literary style is often characterized by a unique blend of wit and a delicate thread of the exotic, seamlessly intertwined within his narratives. His foray into literature commenced after a stint in farming and as a secretary, leading to his eventual creation of the blind detective Max Carrados, a character who challenged the popular Sherlock Holmes with his remarkable detective skills. This series has been duly encapsulated within 'The Complete Works of Ernest Bramah,' a collection that boasts his extensive repertoire. Bramah also garnered critical acclaim for 'Kai Lung's Golden Hours' and other works that present a tapestry of fanciful and satirical tales, reflecting his prowess in interlacing fantasy with a satirical edge. His influence has stretched beyond his passing in 1942, with his works remaining in print, continuing to tantalize the modern reader's faculties. Bramah's contributions to English literature are significant, and his masterful storytelling places him among the distinguished writers of his era.