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The Dorrington Deed-Box

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In «The Dorrington Deed-Box,» Arthur Morrison presents a masterful collection of detective tales that elegantly blends elements of mystery and psychological depth, showcasing his adept command of narrative style. The book unfolds through a series of interconnected stories centered around the enigmatic Dorrington and his dubious activities, rich in intricate plots and engaging characters. Morrison's style is characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, situating the work within the late Victorian literary context, where burgeoning interest in criminology and the detective genre was prevalent. The stories provide sharp social commentary on the era's moral ambiguities, making it not just a collection of mysteries but a reflection on human nature and societal flaws. Arthur Morrison, an esteemed English writer, drew upon his own experiences as a barrister and detective fiction aficionado to craft this compelling volume. His background in law and personal acquaintance with London's underbelly provided authentic insights into criminality and the justice system, enriching the narrative with realism. Morrison was known for his contributions to the genre, as well as being a celebrated writer of working-class life, giving him a unique perspective that permeates the text. Readers seeking a blend of suspense, character study, and social critique will find «The Dorrington Deed-Box» an enlightening and thrilling read. Morrison's ability to craft taut narratives, along with his nuanced portrayal of crime and morality, places this work among the finest within the detective genre. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of crime fiction or the deeper implications of human behavior.

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04 November 2024
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210 p.
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8596547371045
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