Anna Katherine Green - The Golden Slipper & Other Problems for Violet Strange - Anna Katherine Green - Books - Miniature Masterpieces - 9781787378759 - March 26, 2018
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Anna Katherine Green - The Golden Slipper & Other Problems for Violet Strange

Anna Katherine Green

Price
€ 20.99

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected delivery Jan 6 - 14, 2025
Christmas presents can be returned until 31 January
Add to your iMusic wish list

Anna Katherine Green - The Golden Slipper & Other Problems for Violet Strange

Anna Katharine Green was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11th, 1846. Anna's initial ambition was to be a poet. However that path failed to ignite any significant interest and she turned to fiction writing. She published her first - and most famous work in 1878 - 'The Leavenworth Case'. Wilkie Collins praised it and it sold extremely well. It led to Anna writing 40 novels and to becoming known as 'the mother of the detective novel.' In helping to shape the genre she brought many other innovations including a series detective: her main character was detective Ebenezer Gryce of the New York Metropolitan Police Force, but in three novels he is assisted by the nosy society spinster Amelia Butterworth, another innovation and a prototype for Miss Marple, Miss Silver and others. She also invented the 'girl detective': in the character of Violet Strange, a debutante with a secret life as a sleuth. Anna's other innovations included the now familiar dead bodies in libraries, newspaper clippings as "clews," the coroner's inquest, and expert witnesses. Yale Law School once used her books to demonstrate how damaging it can be to rely on circumstantial evidence. Her career was now well advanced and she was much admired. On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs, who was seven years her junior. They had three children; Rosamund, Roland and Sterling. Although Anna was a progressive she did not approve of many of her feminist contemporaries, and was opposed to women's suffrage. On November 25, 1884, Anna married the actor and noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs, who was seven years her junior. They had three children; Rosamund, Roland and Sterling. Anna Katharine Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88. Index of Contents PROBLEM I-THE GOLDEN SLIPPER PROBLEM II-THE SECOND BULLET PROBLEM III-THE INTANGIBLE CLEW PROBLEM IV-THE GROTTO SPECTRE PROBLEM V-THE DREAMING LADY PROBLEMVI-THE HOUSE OF CLOCKS PROBLEM VII-THE DOCTOR, HIS WIFE, AND THE CLOCK PROBLEM VIII-MISSING: PAGE THIRTEEN PROBLEM IX-VIOLET'S OWN ANNA KATHARINE GREEN - A CONCISE BILIOGRAPHY

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 26, 2018
ISBN13 9781787378759
Publishers Miniature Masterpieces
Pages 160
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   222 g
Language English  

Show all

More by Anna Katherine Green