Maurice Leblanc

De minuit à sept heures

Sprache: Französisch.
kartoniert , 164 Seiten
ISBN 3967874931
EAN 9783967874938
Veröffentlicht Mai 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Prodinnova
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Beschreibung

Avec les moyens les plus simples, en appliquant à une étrange aventure d'amour ses dons de conteur et de metteur en scène, Maurice Leblanc, l'auteur célèbre d'Arsène Lupin, nous donne la même angoisse et le même désir de savoir qu'avec les coups de théâtre les plus imprévus.

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Maurice Le Blanc, a fictitious gentleman thief and detective who is sometimes compared to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, was created by Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc (11 December 1864 - 6 November 1941), a French novelist and short story writer. Leblanc may have also read Octave Mirbeau's Les 21 jours d'un neurasthénique (1901), which contains a gentleman thief by the name of Arthur Lebeau, and seen Mirbeau's comedy Scrupules (1902), whose primary character is a gentleman thief. By 1907, Leblanc had advanced to penning full-length Lupin novels, and thanks to favorable reviews and strong sales, he practically devoted the remainder of his career to producing Lupin tales. Leblanc also seems to have disliked Lupin's popularity, much like Conan Doyle, who frequently felt embarrassed or constrained by the success of Sherlock Holmes and seemed to regard his success in the field of crime fiction as a detraction from his more "respectable" artistic objectives. He made several attempts to develop additional characters, such as the PI Jim Barnett, but in the end, combined them with Lupin. He wrote Lupin stories all the way into the 1930s.