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The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins

2023-04-19 22:07:19

Traces of the novel's Gothic style have created an ideal path for Victorian pop culture, an era of subconscious curiosity and scientific discovery. Amidst this enthusiasm, the formation of the domestic framework, although it is wild in Moonstone, was not excluded. This novel flourishes among unknown things just like the shivering sand of Cobb Cave. Since the defense of truth is done in the field of unconsciousness, the artifacts discovered can be seen in this piece of sand.

Wilhelm Collins (Modern Library) "Moonstone": According to the article on "Financial Times" in the UK, I chose this book as it celebrated its 150th anniversary. Thinking to be one of the first and really wonderful mystery novels, the story is focused on large diamond theft. The plot seems simple, but the story of Collins is still crazy, and you can see how it stimulated Sir Sherlock Holmes of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Fair warning: This book was written in the late 19th century. Racial and gender perspectives are less "enlightenment". Anyway, a wonderful book

Moonstone written by Wilkie Collins is said to be the best at the beginning of modern British detective story. Wilkie Collins, related to Charles Dickens, caused many levels of intrigues and allegations throughout the book. For this reason, this book seems to go far beyond that time. It was published in 1868 when the British were fighting India to maintain the rule of the country. Moonstone is an expensive rare jewel that makes curses. The curse of Moonstone comes from the head of the Hindu god, usually stolen and an old guardian is usually killed by some means.

Moonstone, Wilkie Collins, everyone is the first suspect in a British detective story in the English Victorian. Who stole valuable cursed moon stone from a country house by the sea? Is it discovered? Will everyone be happy again? This classic version is for readers who want Sherlock Holmes to visit Downton Manor. The mysterious color of Agatha Christie, the murder of Orient Express, who was absorbed in the famous "Agatha Christie" in 1934, became a popular classic for just good reason. Hercule Poirot detective investigated the murder of America's biggest in a fashionable East Express train. One night, a snowstorm stopped it on a truck. The train door was locked. Will Polo find a murderer before he or she attacks again?