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Moonstone

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Pages
528
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780375757853
Temps de Lecture
~9h 15min

Moonstone est un book de Wilkie Collins. Il compte 528 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Wilkie Collins’s Moonstone stands as a foundational work in the development of English detective fiction and Victorian psychological realism. Serialized in 1868, the novel traces the journey of a luminous yellow diamond stolen from an Indian shrine and brought to England, where it becomes entangled with the fortunes of a provincial English family. Collins constructs his narrative through a mosaic of first-person accounts, diary entries, and witness testimonies, allowing readers to piece together the truth alongside the characters. This innovative structure explores how perception, bias, and social convention shape our understanding of events. The novel also engages with the moral complexities of British colonial expansion, examining how imperial acquisition disrupts both foreign heritage and domestic tranquility. With its careful attention to forensic detail, methodical investigation, and layered character psychology, Moonstone established narrative techniques that would define the mystery genre for generations. Collins’s meticulous pacing and commitment to rational inquiry over sensationalism make the work an enduring study of truth, inheritance, and the limits of human judgment.

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Combien de pages fait Moonstone ?+

Moonstone compte 528 pages.

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Wilkie Collins’s Moonstone stands as a foundational work in the development of English detective fiction and Victorian psychological realism. Serialized in 1868, the novel traces the journey of a luminous yellow diamond stolen from an Indian shrine and brought to England, where it becomes entangled ...

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Moonstone a été écrit par Wilkie Collins.