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Arthur W. Marchmont. (1852-1923) was a popular British author who wrote several best-selling novels around the turn of the century.
Das E-Book The Man Without a Memory wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: classics; historical; romance; dickens; bronte; austen; hawthorne

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Arthur W. Marchmont. (1852-1923) was a popular British author who wrote several best-selling novels around the turn of the century.


Das E-Book The Man Without a Memory wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
classics; historical; romance; dickens; bronte; austen; hawthorne

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Autorenporträt
Arthur W. Marchmont, now somewhat lost to the annals of literary history, was a noteworthy author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries whose work often dabbled in the themes of mystery and romance. Little is widely recorded about Marchmont's personal life, and as such, he remains an enigmatic figure, akin to the mysteries he penned. His storytelling was marked by a penchant for suspense and intricacy, elements vividly portrayed in his novel 'The Man Without a Memory'. Marchmont's prose was characterized by an attention to detail that not only constructed elaborate narrative puzzles for his readers but also provided intimate insights into the human psyche. Whilst Marchmont may not have achieved the lasting fame of his contemporaries, his novels reflect a literary craft that is both engaging and evocative, displaying a talent for weaving tales that captivate those who stumble upon his work. 'The Man Without a Memory' remains a testament to Marchmont's narrative skill, offering modern readers a glimpse into the storytelling modes of a bygone era. As scholars continue to revive interest in less-renowned authors, Marchmont's work presents a fertile ground for exploration into late-Victorian and Edwardian genre literature.