THE COMPLETE RAFFLES SERIES – 45+ Short Stories & A Novel in One Volume
The Amateur Cracksman, The Black Mask, A Thief in the Night, Mr. Justice Raffles, Mrs. Raffles…
Description of book
THE COMPLETE RAFFLES SERIES – 45+ Short Stories & A Novel in One Volume offers an unparalleled exploration into the early 20th-century literary landscape, through the lens of adventure and crime. This collection embodies a rich tapestry of themes, notably the complex interplay between morality and society, underpinned by the thrilling exploits of the gentleman thief, Raffles. The range of literary styles across the series showcases the versatility of the authors, blending humor, suspense, and a critical examination of Edwardian England's class distinctions. The anthology not only preserves the essence of the period's genre fiction but elevates it, offering standout pieces that have influenced generations of writers in the crime and adventure genres. The contributing authors, John Kendrick Bangs and E. W. Hornung, bring to the collection a depth of literary prowess and a nuanced understanding of their era's social dynamics. Hornung, famously known as the brother-in-law of Arthur Conan Doyle, diverges from the detective narrative to sympathize with the 'gentleman criminal,' creating a counter-narrative to the era's moral tales. Their collective works navigate the underbelly of London society, providing a canvas that reflects broader cultural and literary movements of the time, including questions of identity, legality, and societal roles. This anthology is a must-read for enthusiasts of crime and adventure literature, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the complexities and novelties of Edwardian era narratives through a diverse collection of stories. Readers are invited to traverse the shadowy streets of London alongside Raffles, delving into questions of morality, social stratification, and the allure of the criminal underworld. This volume not only celebrates the genre's historical roots but also encourages a dialogue between the stories and contemporary readers, fostering an appreciation for the nuanced layers of human behavior and societal expectations.