The Forest of Bourg-Marie


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In The Forest of Bourg-Marie, originally published in 1898, Toronto author and musician S. Frances Harrison draws together a highly mythologized image of Quebec society and the forms of Gothic literature that were already familiar to her English-speaking audience. It tells the story of a fourteen-year-old French Canadian who is lured to the United States by the promise of financial reward, only to be rejected by his grandfather upon his return. In doing so, the novel offers a powerful critique of the personal and cultural consequences of emigration out of Canada. In her afterword, Cynthia Sugars considers how The Forest of Bourg-Marie reimagines the Gothic tradition from a settler Canadian perspective, turning to a French-Canadian setting with distinctly New-World overtones. Harrison’s twist on the traditional Gothic plotline offers an inversion of such Gothic motifs as the decadent aristocrat and ancestral curse by playing on questions of illegitimacy and cultural preservation.




The Forest of Bourg-Marie


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The Charm of Gilded Age Romances


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"Victor de Cardillac had remained motionless so long that, in the gathering darkness, he seemed but a carved stone figure on the bridge. He was leaning forward, arms folded on the top of the parapet, gazing steadily at the swirling water below, which at last became invisible save for the quivering reflection of yellow lights from the windows of the palaces on either bank." (Cardillac)_x000D_ This unique collection includes: Tekla: A Romance of Love and War_x000D_ A Woman Intervenes_x000D_ The O'Ruddy, A Romance (with Stephen Crane)_x000D_ The Measure of the Rule_x000D_ Lady Eleanor: Lawbreaker_x000D_ Cardillac_x000D_ A Chicago Princess_x000D_ Over the Border: A Romance_x000D_ The Victors: A Romance of Yesterday, Morning and This Afternoon_x000D_ One Day's Courtship_x000D_ Literary Article - "Canadian literature"_x000D_ Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot._x000D_




21 MYSTERY & ROMANCE NOVELS


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This unique collection of Robert Barr's most beloved books has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards. The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont Jennie Baxter, Journalist Tekla: A Romance of Love and War In the Midst of Alarms From Whose Bourne One Day's Courtship The Herald's of Fame The Strong Arm A Woman Intervenes A Prince of Good Fellows The O'Ruddy, A Romance (with Stephen Crane) A Rock in the Baltic The Measure of the Rule The Sword Maker Young Lord Stranleigh Lord Stranleigh Abroad Lady Eleanor: Lawbreaker Cardillac A Chicago Princess Over the Border: A Romance The Victors: A Romance of Yesterday, Morning and This Afternoon Literary Article - "Canadian literature" Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. Excerpt: "When I say I am called Valmont, the name will convey no impression to the reader, one way or another. My occupation is that of private detective in London, but if you ask any policeman in Paris who Valmont was he will likely be able to tell you, unless he is a recent recruit. If you ask him where Valmont is now, he may not know, yet I have a good deal to do with the Parisian police." (The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont)




75+ BEDTIME COSY MYSTERY TALES - Premium Collection (Thriller Classics Series)


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Robert Barr's '75+ Bedtime Cosy Mystery Tales - Premium Collection' is a treasure trove of classic mystery stories perfect for cozying up with before bedtime. The collection features a variety of thrilling mysteries, each carefully crafted with intricate plot twists and engaging characters. Barr's writing style is eloquent and immersive, transporting readers to a bygone era of detective fiction. Fans of classic mystery novels will delight in this anthology, which showcases Barr's talent for weaving intricate mysteries that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The collection is a must-read for those who appreciate well-crafted storytelling and the art of mystery writing. With over 75 tales to choose from, readers are sure to find themselves immersed in the world of Barr's timeless mysteries.




75+ Bedtime Cosy Mystery Tales


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This unique Murder Mystery collection includes: _x000D_ The Mystery of the Five Hundred Diamonds_x000D_ The Siamese Twin of a Bomb-Thrower_x000D_ The Clue of the Silver Spoons_x000D_ Lord Chizelrigg's Missing Fortune_x000D_ The Absent-Minded Coterie_x000D_ The Ghost with the Club-Foot_x000D_ The Liberation of Wyoming Ed_x000D_ Lady Alicia's Emeralds_x000D_ The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs_x000D_ The Adventure of the Second Swag_x000D_ An Alpine Divorce _x000D_ Which Was The Murderer? _x000D_ A Dynamite Explosion _x000D_ An Electrical Slip _x000D_ The Vengeance of the Dead _x000D_ Over The Stelvio Pass _x000D_ The Hour and the Man _x000D_ "And the Rigour of the Game"_x000D_ The Woman of Stone _x000D_ The Chemistry of Anarchy_x000D_ The Fear of It _x000D_ The Metamorphoses of Johnson _x000D_ The Reclamation of Joe Hollends _x000D_ The Type-Written Letter _x000D_ A New Explosive _x000D_ The Great Pegram Mystery _x000D_ Playing With Marked Cards_x000D_ The Count's Apology_x000D_ Converted_x000D_ An Invitation_x000D_ The Long Ladder_x000D_ "Gentlemen: The King!"_x000D_ The Hour-Glass_x000D_ In a Steamer Chair_x000D_ Mrs. Tremain_x000D_ A Society for the Reformation of Poker Players_x000D_ The Terrible Experience of Plodkins_x000D_ A Case of Fever_x000D_ How the Captain Got His Steamer Out_x000D_ Miss McMillan_x000D_ "How Finley McGillis Held the Pier"_x000D_ How to Write a Short Story . . ._x000D_ Literary Article:_x000D_ "Canadian literature"_x000D_ Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot.




ROBERT BARR Ultimate Collection: 20 Novels & 65+ Detective Stories (Including Eugéne Valmont Mysteries & The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs)


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Robert Barr's 'ROBERT BARR Ultimate Collection: 20 Novels & 65+ Detective Stories' offers a captivating compilation of diverse literary works that span multiple genres, showcasing Barr's versatile writing skills. From the witty Eugéne Valmont Mysteries to the intriguing Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs, this collection invites readers into a world of mystery, suspense, and clever storytelling. Barr's clever use of humor and keen observation of human nature make these stories stand out in the realm of detective fiction, providing a fresh perspective on traditional crime-solving narratives. His attention to detail and knack for intricate plots will keep readers engaged from start to finish. Barr's works also shed light on the societal norms and values of the time, offering valuable insights into the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With an emphasis on character development and plot twists, Barr's works continue to captivate readers and critics alike. Renowned for his contributions to the detective fiction genre, Robert Barr's 'Ultimate Collection' is a must-read for fans of mystery and literature enthusiasts seeking a compelling read that transcends time.




EUGÉNE VALMONT & SHERLAW KOMBS: THE SUPER SLEUTHS (Mystery Classics Series)


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This carefully crafted ebook: "EUGÉNE VALMONT & SHERLAW KOMBS: THE SUPER SLEUTHS (Mystery Classics Series)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. "When I say I am called Valmont, the name will convey no impression to the reader, one way or another. My occupation is that of private detective in London, but if you ask any policeman in Paris who Valmont was he will likely be able to tell you, unless he is a recent recruit. If you ask him where Valmont is now, he may not know, yet I have a good deal to do with the Parisian police." (The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont) Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. Barr also wrote two parodies of Holmes as a form of flattery to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the fashion of other such parodies being written at that time. And in spite of these parodies the two remained good friends all through their lives. A must read for all Holmes' enthusiasts! TABLE OF CONTENTS The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont The Mystery of the Five Hundred Diamonds The Siamese Twin of a Bomb-Thrower The Clue of the Silver Spoons Lord Chizelrigg's Missing Fortune The Absent-Minded Coterie The Ghost with the Club-Foot The Liberation of Wyoming Ed Lady Alicia's Emeralds Parody of Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs The Adventure of the Second Swag Literary Article "Canadian literature"