Sherlock Holmes vs. Professor Moriarty - Complete Book Set
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Gathering the canonical encounters and shadowed reverberations of Sherlock Holmes's struggle with Professor James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes vs. Professor Moriarty - Complete Book Set presents detection as an intellectual duel raised to mythic scale. From the "Napoleon of crime" in "The Final Problem" to the aftermath of Reichenbach and the retrospective menace of The Valley of Fear, Doyle's crisp prose, dramatic pacing, and gothic-tinged realism place Victorian rationalism in conflict with organized criminal genius. Arthur Conan Doyle, trained as a physician and shaped by scientific habits of observation, created Holmes from the diagnostic methods of Dr. Joseph Bell. Yet Doyle's own literary ambitions, imperial-era anxieties, and occasional frustration with his famous detective deepened the Moriarty material: the professor became not merely a villain, but a narrative force capable of testing the limits of Holmes, Watson, and the popular detective form itself. This set is recommended for readers who want the essential architecture of the Holmes-Moriarty legend in one place. It will especially reward admirers of classic crime fiction, Victorian literature, and stories where plot, intellect, atmosphere, and moral danger converge with enduring elegance.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Krimis
Sub-Genre
Klassisch
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
148
Preis
11.30 €
Beschreibung
Gathering the canonical encounters and shadowed reverberations of Sherlock Holmes's struggle with Professor James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes vs. Professor Moriarty - Complete Book Set presents detection as an intellectual duel raised to mythic scale. From the "Napoleon of crime" in "The Final Problem" to the aftermath of Reichenbach and the retrospective menace of The Valley of Fear, Doyle's crisp prose, dramatic pacing, and gothic-tinged realism place Victorian rationalism in conflict with organized criminal genius. Arthur Conan Doyle, trained as a physician and shaped by scientific habits of observation, created Holmes from the diagnostic methods of Dr. Joseph Bell. Yet Doyle's own literary ambitions, imperial-era anxieties, and occasional frustration with his famous detective deepened the Moriarty material: the professor became not merely a villain, but a narrative force capable of testing the limits of Holmes, Watson, and the popular detective form itself. This set is recommended for readers who want the essential architecture of the Holmes-Moriarty legend in one place. It will especially reward admirers of classic crime fiction, Victorian literature, and stories where plot, intellect, atmosphere, and moral danger converge with enduring elegance.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Krimis
Sub-Genre
Klassisch
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
148
Preis
11.30 €



