100 Mystery Masterworks
By Jules Verne, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Oscar Wilde, Edgar Allan Poe, William Hope Hodgson, John Buchan, Anna Katharine Green, Bram Stoker, Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë, Arthur Conan Doyle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Joseph Conrad, Algernon Blackwood, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Bramah, Walter Scott, Thomas Hardy, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Daniel Defoe, Arthur Morrison, Agatha Christie, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Sax Rohmer, Alexandre Dumas, Washington Irving, Maurice Leblanc, Erskine Childers, Gaston Leroux, Wilkie Collins, Earl Derr Biggers, Edgar Wallace, Marcel Allain, Richard Marsh, H. G. Wells, E. Phillips Oppenheim, J. S. Fletcher, R. Austin Freeman, E. W. Hornung, A. A. Milne, D. H. Lawrence, E. C. Bentley, H. P. Lovecraft, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy L. Sayers, Anton Chekhov, Robert William Chambers, Nikolai Gogol, Émile Gaboriau, Annie Haynes, Sapper, G.K. Chesterton & Sheridan Le Fanu
- Release Date: 2023-10-27
- Genre: Mystery Short Stories
100 Mystery Masterworks presents a mesmerizing panorama of the mystery genre, encompassing a broad spectrum of literary styles and historical periods. From the chilling atmospheric tales that hint at the supernatural to the cerebral delights of classic detective stories, this anthology captures the essence of suspense and intrigue. Within this compendium, reader encounters narratives that probe the human psyche and its shadows, reflective of the cultural and societal undercurrents of their times. From gothic horror to early noir, the collection engages with timeless questions of morality, justice, and the complicated terrains of the human condition. The contributors to this anthology are among the luminaries of literary history, from Jules Verne’s pioneering adventures to Agatha Christie’s intricate detective fiction. Each author, drawing from unique historical and cultural contexts, contributes distinct voices that weave together to form a rich tapestry of the mystery genre. These stories are informed by the literary movements they were part of, such as symbolism, romanticism, and realism, capturing the diverse narrative landscapes and philosophical inquiries of their respective eras. 100 Mystery Masterworks is an essential volume for those wishing to explore the depths of the mystery genre through the eyes of its masters. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives and literary innovations, challenging the reader to piece together the narrative puzzles and appreciate the rich, dialogic interchange between authors. Whether a devoted scholar or a casual reader, the anthology promises educational value and a profound appreciation of the mystery genre’s enduring appeal.