BiblioCollège - Arsène Lupin "Gentleman cambrioleur", Maurice Leblanc


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3 nouvelles intégrales Sous quelle identité Arsène Lupin se cache-t-il à bord du transatlantique la Provence ? Comment organise-t-il un cambriolage depuis sa cellule de prison ? Comment s’y prend-il pour récupérer la perle noire qu’un rival a dérobée avant lui ? Les trois nouvelles policières de ce recueil nous font découvrir les ruses, plus ingénieuses les unes que les autres, du célèbre héros hors la loi pour réussir ses cambriolages. Mais Arsène Lupin, le gentleman-cambrioleur de la Belle époque, échappera-t-il à l’inspecteur Ganimard ? Toutes les clés pour comprendre l’œuvre et le thème associé Avant de lire l’œuvre • L’essentiel sur l’auteur • Le contexte d’écriture de l’œuvre Au fil de l’œuvre • Des questionnaires sur les passages clés : compréhension et étude de la langue • L’enregistrement audio de ces extraits lus par un comédien Le dossier BIBLIOCOLLÈGE • L’essentiel sur l’œuvre • La structure de l’œuvre • Les personnages de l’œuvre • Le genre de l’œuvre • L’œuvre dans l’histoire des arts • Des films, des documents et des livres associés à l’œuvre Le GROUPEMENT DE TEXTES Thème : Des héros hors la loi – Des héros hors la loi face aux valeurs de la société




Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-cambrioleur


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Ars�ne Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur by Maurice Leblanc




The Arsène Lupin Omnibus (4-books-in-1)


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The inspiration behind the smash-hit Netflix series. Arsène Lupin is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc and first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazine Je sais tout. Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (published in French as Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur) is the first collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin, released on 10 June 1907. Containing the first eight stories depicting the character, each was first published in the French magazine Je sais tout. The first story, The Arrest of Arsène Lupin, was published in the magazine on 15 July 1905. The seventh story in this collection features English detective Sherlock Holmes, changed in subsequent publications to "Herlock Sholmes" after protests from Arthur Conan Doyle's lawyers. This match of wits continues in the second collection of stories, Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes. However, the second work was actually a play subsequently novelized by the author along with Edgar Jepson, which appears here as the second work; and the Herlock Sholmes as the third work. In The Hollow Needle, Arsène Lupin is opposed by Isidore Beautrelet, a young but gifted amateur detective, who is still in high school but who is poised to give Arsène Lupin a big headache. In the Arsène Lupin universe, the Hollow Needle is the second secret of Marie Antoinette and Alessandro Cagliostro, the hidden fortune of the Kings of France, as revealed to Arsène Lupin by Josephine Balsamo in the novel The Countess of Cagliostro (1924). The Mystery of the Hollow Needle hides a secret that the Kings of France have been handing down since the time of Julius Caesar... and now Arsène Lupin has mastered it. The legendary needle contains the most fabulous treasure ever imagined, a collection of queens' dowries, pearls, rubies, sapphires and diamonds... the fortune of the kings of France. Lupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas by Maurice Leblanc, with the novellas or short stories collected into book form for a total of 24 books. This omnibus collects the first four works including Arsène Lupin-Gentleman Burglar; Arsène Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes; The Hollow Needle and bonus novel Arsène Lupin (from a play by leblanc novelized by Edgar Jepson).




Arsène Lupin, The Gentleman Burglar


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Arsene Lupin, The Gentleman Burglar is a collection of nine stories, written by Maurice Leblanc, who constitute the first adventures of Arsene Lupin. The color cover of the original edition is designed by Henri Goussé. The first story in the collection, The Arrest of Arsene Lupin, was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. This is the first story implementing Arsène Lupin. It has a real success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the sequel by his editor. Or, as the author is perplexed on how to continue the adventures of a hero who has been locked up, the publisher ordered to him to escape. The saga of the gentleman thief was born. Several new appeared in Je sais tout, at irregular intervals, until 1907, before being grouped in volume.




Arsène Lupin


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Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur (Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief) is the first collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) on a very special kind of burglar. It was published in 1907 and recounts the first 9 adventures of Arsène Lupin. Arsène is very creative, masterful and witty. He is very peculiar in the sense that he only targets the rich and the powerful of this world, and sometimes robs them in order to generously give money to the poor. He was probably based on a real thief named Marius Jacob. He acts mischievously and never resorts to violence. He can show up under all kinds of disguises, which allow him for instance to escape nearly impossible situations. He is really fun, and so clever. It's really hard to guess the endings, with really unexpected twists!




Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar


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Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (French: Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur) is the first collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin, released on 10 June 1907. Containing the first eight stories depicting the character, each was first published in the French magazine Je sais tout the first on 15 July 1905. The seventh features English detective Sherlock Holmes, changed in subsequent publications to "Herlock Sholmes" after protests from Arthur Conan Doyle's lawyers, as seen in the second collection Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes.




Arsène Lupin: Gentleman Thief


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'Lupin follows me everywhere. He is not my shadow. I am his shadow.' - Maurice Leblanc In his first appearance, Leblanc's charming burglar, Arsène Lupin, finds himself behind bars as the police congratulate themselves on capturing the notorious criminal. But little did they know that Lupin had them exactly where he wanted them... This book features nine astounding adventures of the gentleman thief. Sparkling with wit and filled with elaborate plots and cunning ploys, Lupin's exploits are outrageously entertaining. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Classics series brings together high-quality paperback editions of classics works, presented with contemporary graphic cover designs. Together they make a wonderful collection which is perfect for any home library.




The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar Annotated


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Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar is a collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin. The first story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the magazine Je sais tout, marking the first appearance of Arsène Lupin. The success of this story encouraged Maurice Leblanc to write several new ones. The collection was released on 10 June 1907.




Arsene Lupin


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