Ernest William Hornung Bücher
Ernest William Hornung ist als englischer Autor berühmt, der vor allem für seine fesselnden Geschichten über einen Gentleman-Dieb im späten viktorianischen London bekannt ist. Neben seinen bekannten Romanen und Kurzgeschichten schrieb Hornung auch Kriegserzählungen, und ein Theaterstück, das auf seinen beliebten Raffles-Erzählungen basierte, war sehr erfolgreich. Sein starkes Interesse am Cricket zeichnete ihn ebenso aus wie sein Ruf als Mann von großzügigem Wesen, angenehmer Gesellschaft und geistreichem Gespräch.






The Complete Raffles (Complete and Unabridged) Includes
The Amateur Cracksman, the Black Mask (Aka Raffles: Further Adventures of the Amateur Cracksm
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The book features Arthur J. Raffles, a charming gentleman thief in London, who cleverly supports himself through his burglaries while indulging in cricket. His loyal sidekick, Harry "Bunny" Manders, often comes to the rescue during their escapades. Raffles showcases his mastery of disguise and accents, adding to the intrigue of his capers. This collection includes all Raffles stories, highlighting Hornung's unique blend of crime and sport, centered around a devilishly handsome protagonist.
Featuring the thrilling escapades of A. J. Raffles and his companion Bunny, this collection presents a unique take on crime fiction, contrasting the typical heroic archetype. Raffles, an adventurous gentleman and skilled cricketer, embarks on captivating escapades that challenge societal norms. This second volume includes the third story collection, "A Thief in the Night," along with the full-length novel "Mr. Justice Raffles," providing a comprehensive experience for fans of these iconic characters.
The collection features Bunny recounting significant encounters with Raffles across different periods of their lives. In one poignant tale, Bunny reflects on ending his engagement to protect his fiancé from social disgrace, which leads to a daring plan to rob a wealthy politician. Following this somber narrative, another story provides a lighter tone as Bunny and Raffles seek refuge from Inspector Mackenzie, highlighting their camaraderie and escapades. The juxtaposition of these tales explores themes of friendship, social status, and the pursuit of adventure.
Dead Men Tell No Tales
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set in late 19th-century London, the A. J. Raffles series features a charming gentleman thief, showcasing Hornung's unique blend of adventure and wit. Drawing from his experiences in Australia after leaving school due to health issues, Hornung's storytelling evolved from short stories to novels. His prolific output includes works like A Bride from the Bush and The Crime Doctor, highlighting his versatility as a writer. Renowned for his engaging narratives, Hornung's contributions to fiction extend beyond the Raffles tales.
No Hero
- 122 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set in late 19th-century London, the A. J. Raffles series features a charming gentleman thief, showcasing Hornung's knack for blending intrigue with wit. Drawing inspiration from his travels in Australia after leaving school due to health issues, Hornung crafted a diverse body of work that includes both short stories and novels. His prolific writing career spanned from 1890 to 1914, with notable titles like A Bride from the Bush and The Crime Doctor, highlighting his versatility as an author.
Set in late 19th-century London, the A. J. Raffles series features a charming gentleman thief, showcasing Hornung's unique blend of adventure and wit. Drawing inspiration from his travels in Australia, Hornung's writing career flourished after his education was cut short due to health issues. He produced a diverse array of works, including short stories and novels, with notable titles like A Bride from the Bush and The Crime Doctor, reflecting his prolific nature and storytelling prowess.