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LUPIN - The Adventures of Gentleman Thief - 8 Novels & 20 Novellas in One Collection - cover
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LUPIN - The Adventures of Gentleman Thief - 8 Novels & 20 Novellas in One Collection

Maurice Leblanc

Tradutor Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, Edgar Jepson

Editora: Good Press

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"LUPIN - The Adventures of Gentleman Thief" presents a captivating collection of tales centered around the dashing and cunning anti-hero Ars√®ne Lupin, a gentleman burglar whose exploits challenge the notions of morality and justice. Written in a style that seamlessly blends suspense with humor, Leblanc employs a vivid narrative voice that reflects the Belle √âpoque era'Äôs fascination with both innovation and crime. Each story masterfully weaves complex plots characterized by elaborate heists, clever disguises, and the thrill of outsmarting law enforcement, particularly the detective Sherlock Holmes, showcased in the iconic story 'Ars√®ne Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes.' Leblanc's vibrant characterizations and witty dialogue not only entertain but also critique the socio-economic divides of early 20th-century France. Maurice Leblanc, a French author born in 1864, drew inspiration from the burgeoning urban environment and socio-political dynamics of his time. His background in literature and journalism, coupled with a penchant for mystery and detective stories, positioned him uniquely to create Lupin, who embodies the charm and rebellion against societal norms. Moreover, the influence of serial publication formats during Leblanc'Äôs era can be seen in the episodic nature of the stories, appealing to a burgeoning readership. "LUPIN - The Adventures of Gentleman Thief" is a must-read for enthusiasts of classic detective fiction and those intrigued by the complexities of morality. Its lessons on cunning and charm remain timeless, rendering it not only an exciting read but a reflection on the dualities of crime and justice. This collection invites readers to delight in the escapades of a character who blurs the lines between hero and villain, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Disponível desde: 16/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 2223 páginas.

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