The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Greatest Detective Stories, 1837-1914

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The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Greatest Detective Stories, 1837-1914

Author(s): Graeme Davis
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Binding: Hardcover
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The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes gathers seventeen foundational detective stories from 1837 to 1914 and traces the early development of popular mystery fiction. The collection highlights how puzzle-driven tales and early investigative techniques evolved into the more character-focused sleuthing associated with later writers.

Included are works that illuminate the genre's roots: Poe's Dupin, Émile Gaboriau's Lecoq, and influential Victorian novelists such as Wilkie Collins and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Together these stories demonstrate the growth of deduction, narrative misdirection, and serialized plotting.

Suited to readers interested in genre history and classic mysteries, the anthology offers a range of tones and lengths—from concise puzzle pieces to longer, novelistic experiments—revealing the conventions that culminated in the age of Sherlock Holmes.

  • 17 stories spanning 1837-1914
  • Early sleuths and pioneering writers featured
  • Perspective on the origins of detective-fiction techniques

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