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    Leslie S. Klinger s'impose comme une autorité de premier plan sur les icônes intemporelles de l'ère victorienne, Sherlock Holmes et Dracula. Ses éditions annotées approfondies explorent les contextes historiques et les origines littéraires de ces œuvres fondamentales. Animé par une passion de longue date pour la littérature fantastique victorienne, Klinger éclaire non seulement les récits classiques, mais aussi leurs interprétations modernes et les genres apparentés, offrant aux lecteurs une compréhension plus riche de ces figures intemporelles.

    Echoes of Sherlock Holmes : Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon
    In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe
    Fantasmagoriana Deluxe
    In the Shadow of Agatha Christie - Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917
    Ghost Stories
    In League with Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon
    • "The latest entry in Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger's popular Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery series, featuring fifteen talented authors and a multitude of new cases for Arthur Conan Doyle's most acclaimed detective. Sherlock Holmes has not only captivated readers for more than a century and a quarter, he has fascinated writers as well. Almost immediately, the detective's genius, mastery, and heroism became the standard by which other creators measured their creations, and the friendship between Holmes and Dr. Watson served as a brilliant model for those who followed Doyle. Not only did the Holmes tales influence the mystery genre but also tales of science-fiction, adventure, and the supernatural. It is little wonder, then, that when the renowned Sherlockians Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger invited their writer-friends and colleagues to be inspired by the Holmes canon, a cornucopia of stories sprang forth, with more than sixty of the greatest modern writers participating in four acclaimed anthologies. Now, King and Klinger have invited another fifteen masters to become In League with Sherlock Holmes. The contributors to the pair's next volume, due out in December 2020, include award-winning authors of horror, thrillers, mysteries, westerns, and science-fiction, all bound together in admiration and affection for the original stories. Past tales have spanned the Victorian era, World War I, World War II, the post-war era, and contemporary America and England. They have featured familiar figures from literature and history, children, master sleuths, official police, unassuming amateurs, unlikely protagonists, even ghosts and robots. Some were new tales about Holmes and Watson; others were about people from Holmes's world or admirers of Holmes and his methods. The resulting stories are funny, haunting, thrilling, and surprising. All are unforgettable. The new collection promises more of the same!"-- Provided by publisher

      In League with Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon
    • Ghost Stories

      • 257pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(194)Évaluer

      A masterful collection of ghost stories that have been overlooked by contemporary readers—including tales by celebrated authors such as Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Mark Twain, and Edith Wharton—presented with insightful annotations by acclaimed horror anthologists Leslie S. Klinger and Lisa Morton. The ghost story has long been a staple of world literature, but many of the genre's greatest tales have been forgotten, overshadowed in many cases by their authors' bestselling work in other genres. In this spine-tingling anthology, little known stories from literary titans like Charles Dickens and Edith Wharton are collected alongside overlooked works from masters of horror fiction like Edgar Allan Poe and M. R. James. Acclaimed anthologists Leslie S. Klinger (The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes) and Lisa Morton (Ghosts: A Haunted History) set these stories in historical context and trace the literary significance of ghosts in fiction over almost two hundred years—from a traditional English ballad first printed in 1724 up to the science fiction–tinged tales of the early twentieth century. In bringing these masterful tales back from the dead, Ghost Stories will enlighten and frighten both longtime fans as well as new readers of the genre. Including stories by: Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, M. R. James, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Walter Scott, Mark Twain, Edith Wharton, and more.

      Ghost Stories
    • This new anthology brings the female crime writers who inspired Agatha Christie out of her shadow and back into the spotlight they deserve. The success of writers like Anna Katherine Green in America; L.T. Meade, C.L. Pirkis, the Baroness Orczy, and Elizabeth Corbett in England; and Mary Fortune in Australia opened doors for the women authors who followed them. While Agatha Christie may still reign supreme, the genre would be much poorer without the bold, fearless work of her predecessors

      In the Shadow of Agatha Christie - Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917
    • Fantasmagoriana Deluxe

      A Combined Edition of Fantasmagoriana and Tales of the Dead

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1812, this anthology is a foundational collection of ghost stories that has significantly influenced the genre. It features a variety of haunting tales that explore themes of the supernatural and the unknown, showcasing the eerie and unsettling aspects of life and death. Fantasmagoriana not only entertains but also serves as a critical piece in the evolution of horror literature, setting the stage for future writers and their exploration of ghostly lore.

      Fantasmagoriana Deluxe
    • In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Collects twenty short horror stories published between 1816 and 1914 that have been overshadowed by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, including Bram Stoker's "The Squaw" and L.T. Meade's "The Woman with the Hood."

      In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe
    • In this follow-up to the acclaimed In the Company of Sherlock Holmes, expert Sherlockians Laurie King and Les Klinger put forth the question: What happens when great writers/creators who are not known as Sherlock Holmes devotees admit to being inspired by Conan Doyle stories? While some are highly-regarded mystery writers, others are best known for their work in the fields of fantasy or science fiction. All of these talented authors, however, share a great admiration for Arthur Conan Doyle and his greatest creations, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. To the editors great delight, these stories go in many directions: Some tell of Holmes himself: in Victorian Baker Street or modern New York, in various guises or a different gender. Some writers choose to explore other Conan Doyle charactersone story is even narrated by a horse!while another spins a tale of a character under the spell of the Great Detective, while another . . . the variations are endless! Although not a formal collection of new Sherlock Holmes storieshowever some do fit that moldinstead these writers were asked to be inspired by the Conan Doyle canon. The results are breathtaking, for fans of Holmes and Watson as well as readers new to Doyles writingindeed, for all readers who love exceptional storytelling.

      Echoes of Sherlock Holmes : Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon
    • Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s

      • 1126pages
      • 40 heures de lecture

      "A riveting collection of five of the most famous crime novels of the 1920s, presenting anew some of the most admired authors of the era...Each of the five novels included is presented in its original published form, with extensive historical and cultural annotations and illustrations..."--Dust jacket flap.

      Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s