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In the Shadow of Agatha Christie: Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title In the Shadow of Agatha Christie: Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leslie S. Klinger
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:356
Dimensions(mm): Height 211,Width 140
Category/GenreAnthologies
Crime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781643130460
ClassificationsDewey:823.087208
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pegasus Books
Imprint Pegasus Books
Publication Date 19 February 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Before Agatha Christie became the world's Queen of Crime, she stood on the talented shoulders of the female crime authors who came before her. This splendid new anthology by Leslie S. Klinger brings these exceptional writers out of Christie's shadow and back into the spotlight they deserve. Agatha Christie is undoubtedly the world's best-selling mystery author, hailed as the "Queen of Crime," with worldwide sales in the billions. Christie burst onto the literary scene in 1920, with The Mysterious Affair at Styles; her last novel was published in 1976, a career longer than even Conan Doyle's forty-year span. The truth is that it was due to the success of writers like Anna Katherine Green in America; L. T. Meade, C. L. Pirkis, the Baroness Orczy, and Elizabeth Corbett in England; and Mary Fortune in Australia that the doors were finally opened for women crime-writers. Authors who followed them, such as Patricia Wentworth, Dorothy Sayers, and, of course, Agatha Christie would not have thrived without the bold, fearless work of their predecessors-and the genre would be much poorer for their absence. So while Agatha Christie may still reign supreme, it is important to remember that she did not ascend that throne except on the shoulders of the women who came before her-and inspired her-and who are now removed from her shadow once and for all by this superb new anthology by Leslie S. Klinger. Featuring: Mary Fortune, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Ellen Wood, Elizabeth Corbett, C. L. Pirkis, Geraldine Bonner, Ellen Glasgow, L. T. Meade, Baroness Orczy, Augusta Grosser, M. E. Graddon, Anna Katherine Green, Carolyn Wells, Susan Glaspell

Author Biography

Leslie S. Klinger is one of the world's foremost authorities on Sherlock Holmes. He is the editor of the three-volume set The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes. The first two volumes, The Complete Short Stories, won the Edgar for "Best Critical/Biographical" work. He has just completed The New Annotated H. P. Lovecraft. Klinger is a member of the Baker Street Irregulars and lives in Malibu.

Reviews

"Stellar. Much more than quaint curiosities, the 16 entries from women crime writers who preceded Christie are enjoyable in their own right. This is a must-have volume for classic crime fans." * Publishers Weekly (starred) * "Klinger, as one of the world's foremost early crime fiction experts, has selected a wide array of stories by women crime writers in the Anglophone world, taking us through the birth of the genre in the 19th century up to just before WWI." * CrimeReads (Best Anthologies of 2018) * "Klinger the archivist and editor has done the field an invaluable service by excavating so many stories. Shows Victorian women actively working the field long before Miss Marple." * Kirkus Reviews * "Illuminating and entertaining." * Mystery Scene Magazine * "Unreservedly recommended for community libraries and the personal reading lists of dedicated mystery buffs." * Midwest Book Review * "You owe it to yourself to read this collection. The reader is sure to be amazed, delighted, and entertained from one end of the book to the other. " * The Oklahoman * "A winner for fans of classic mysteries and a complete joy." * Bookreporter * "Beautifully published and full of delights." -- A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of 'The Woman in the Window' "A welcome addition to anyone's library of crime fiction." * Popular Culture Association *