The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, GentlemanBurglar by Maurice Leblanc: Hardcover Version

The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, GentlemanBurglar by Maurice Leblanc: Hardcover Version

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, GentlemanBurglar by Maurice Leblanc: Hardcover Version

The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, GentlemanBurglar by Maurice Leblanc: Hardcover Version

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SKU: DADAX3755100118
ISBN: 9783755100119
Author: Maurice Leblanc: Hardcover Version
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Maurice Marie mile Leblanc (11 December 1864 - 6 November 1941) Was A French Novelist And Writer Of Short Stories, Known Primarily As The Creator Of The Fictional Gentleman Thief And Detective Arsne Lupin, Often Described As A French Counterpart To Arthur Conan DoyleS Creation Sherlock Holmes.The First Arsne Lupin Story Appeared In A Series Of Short Stories That Were Serialized In The Magazine Je Sais Tout, Starting In No. 6, Dated 15 July 1905. Clearly Created At Editorial Request, ItS Possible That Leblanc Had Also Read Octave MirbeauS Les 21 Jours DUn Neurasthnique (1901), Which Features A Gentleman Thief Named Arthur Lebeau, And He Had Seen MirbeauS Comedy Scrupules (1902), Whose Main Character Is A Gentleman Thief.LeblancS House In tretat, Today The Museum Le Clos Arsne Lupin.By 1907, Leblanc Had Graduated To Writing Full-Length Lupin Novels, And The Reviews And Sales Were So Good That Leblanc Effectively Dedicated The Rest Of His Career To Working On The Lupin Stories. Like Conan Doyle, Who Often Appeared Embarrassed Or Hindered By The Success Of Sherlock Holmes And Seemed To Regard His Success In The Field Of Crime Fiction As A Detraction From His More Respectable Literary Ambitions, Leblanc Also Appeared To Have Resented LupinS Success. Several Times He Tried To Create Other Characters, Such As Private Eye Jim Barnett, But He Eventually Merged Them With Lupin. He Continued To Pen Lupin Tales Well Into The 1930S.Leblanc Also Wrote Two Notable Science Fiction Novels: Les Trois Yeux (1919), In Which A Scientist Makes Televisual Contact With Three-Eyed Venusians, And Le Formidable Evnement (1920), In Which An Earthquake Creates A New Landmass Between England And France.Leblanc Was Awarded The Lgion DHonneur For His Services To Literature And Died In Perpignan In 1941. He Was Buried In The Montparnasse Cemetery. Georgette Leblanc Was His Sister.Arsne Lupin Is A Fictional Gentleman Thief And Master Of Disguise Created In 1905 By French Writer Maurice Leblanc. He Was Originally Called Arsne Lopin, Until A Local Politician Of The Same Name Protested. The Character Was First Introduced In A Series Of Short Stories Serialized In The Magazine Je Sais Tout. The First Story, The Arrest Of Arsne Lupin, Was Published On 15 July 1905.Lupin Was Featured In 17 Novels And 39 Novellas By Leblanc, With The Novellas Or Short Stories Collected Into Book Form For A Total Of 24 Books. The Number Becomes 25 If The 1923 Novel The Secret Tomb Is Counted: Lupin Does Not Appear In It, But The Main Character Dorothe Solves One Of Arsne LupinS Four Fabulous Secrets.The Character Has Also Appeared In A Number Of Books From Other Writers As Well As Numerous Film, Television, Stage Play, As Well As Comic Book Adaptations. Five Authorized Sequels Were Written In The 1970S By The Celebrated Mystery Writing Team Of Boileau-Narcejac.Arsne Lupin Is A Literary Descendant Of Pierre Alexis Ponson Du TerrailS Fictional Character Rocambole, Whose Adventures Were Published From 1857 To 1870. Like Rocambole, Lupin Is Often A Force For Good While Operating On The Wrong Side Of The Law. Those Whom Lupin Defeats Are Worse Villains Than He Is. Lupin Shares Similarities With E. W. HornungS Gentleman Thief A. J. Raffles, Whose Stories Were Published From 1898 To 1909. Both Raffles And Lupin Have Inspired Later Characters Such As Louis Joseph VanceS The Lone Wolf (Created In 1914) And Leslie CharterisS The Saint (Created In 1928).

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