Guy Boothby - A Prince of Swindlers

Guy Boothby - A Prince of Swindlers

9,99 €

In "A Prince of Swindlers," Guy Boothby delves into the intriguing world of crime and deception through the masterful escapades of his protagonist, the charming and roguish character, the Honorable Alfred D. J. De La Torre. Written in the late Victorian period, Boothby employs a deft blend of humor and...

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In "A Prince of Swindlers," Guy Boothby delves into the intriguing world of crime and deception through the masterful escapades of his protagonist, the charming and roguish character, the Honorable Alfred D. J. De La Torre. Written in the late Victorian period, Boothby employs a deft blend of humor and suspense, reflecting the era's fascination with both the allure and the danger of criminality. The narrative mirrors the contemporary societal shifts, capturing the tension between respectability and the underworld, revealing the darker undercurrents of an age enamored with wealth and status. Boothby's vivid characterizations and sharp dialogue invite readers into the thrilling life of swindlers, illustrating the complexities of morality in a rapidly transforming world. Guy Boothby, an Australian author born in 1867, was shaped by his experiences in both England and Australia. His diverse background, including his time as an exploration writer and a newspaper correspondent, greatly influenced his eclectic storytelling style. Boothby's encounter with the trickster archetype in popular culture likely inspired him, leading to the creation of compelling narratives that blend adventure with moral ambiguity. He was also a member of the London literary scene, befriending notable figures that enriched his creative outlook. "A Prince of Swindlers" is a riveting read that captivates through its engaging plot and well-drawn characters, making it a must-read for aficionados of Victorian literature and crime fiction alike. Readers will find themselves entranced by Boothby's wit and vivid storytelling, as the novel skillfully critiques the interplay between charm and duplicity. This book is a perfect choice for those who wish to explore the darker side of human nature with a blend of humor and intrigue.
Marke Good Press
EAN 9788027297108
ISBN 978-80-272-9710-8

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