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Two Father Brown stories

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Father Brown, the unassuming detective, stands among the most famous sleuths like Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, yet he fundamentally differs from them. He is a specialist in the criminal's soul, understanding their passions, weaknesses, and tricks. For him, the logic of murder is primarily a tragic logic of motivation. He knows that especially in affluent societies, vices thrive, as this "class recognizes no authority, not even the law." The perfect crime does not exist; there is always a missing key detail in the picture. Deception and lies have their limitations; one just needs to know how to look. Chesterton viewed detective fiction as one of the highest artistic genres, as at the heart of crime lies the existential question of life's meaning. Perhaps this is why the stories of Father Brown are so captivating.

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Two Father Brown stories, Gilbert Keith Chesterton

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Rok vydání
1987
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Titul
Two Father Brown stories
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Reclam
Rok vydání
1987
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
80
ISBN10
315009223X
ISBN13
9783150092231
Série
První vydání
1935
Původní název
The Innocence of Father Brown, The Wisdom of Father Brown, The Incredulity of Father Brown, The Secret of Father Brown,
Hodnocení
4,05 z 5
Anotace
Father Brown, the unassuming detective, stands among the most famous sleuths like Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, yet he fundamentally differs from them. He is a specialist in the criminal's soul, understanding their passions, weaknesses, and tricks. For him, the logic of murder is primarily a tragic logic of motivation. He knows that especially in affluent societies, vices thrive, as this "class recognizes no authority, not even the law." The perfect crime does not exist; there is always a missing key detail in the picture. Deception and lies have their limitations; one just needs to know how to look. Chesterton viewed detective fiction as one of the highest artistic genres, as at the heart of crime lies the existential question of life's meaning. Perhaps this is why the stories of Father Brown are so captivating.