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"The Amateur Cracksman" is a collection of short stories by E. W. Hornung, featuring the charming and cunning gentleman thief, A. J. Raffles. Set in late Victorian London, the stories follow Raffles and his companion, Bunny Manders, as they navigate the world of high society while secretly engaging in criminal activities. Raffles, a man of sophistication and wit, uses his social connections and clever disguises to execute daring heists, often targeting the wealthy elite. Despite his criminal endeavors, Raffles is portrayed with a sense of honor and a code of ethics, which adds complexity to…mehr

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"The Amateur Cracksman" is a collection of short stories by E. W. Hornung, featuring the charming and cunning gentleman thief, A. J. Raffles. Set in late Victorian London, the stories follow Raffles and his companion, Bunny Manders, as they navigate the world of high society while secretly engaging in criminal activities. Raffles, a man of sophistication and wit, uses his social connections and clever disguises to execute daring heists, often targeting the wealthy elite. Despite his criminal endeavors, Raffles is portrayed with a sense of honor and a code of ethics, which adds complexity to his character. The narrative is delivered through the perspective of Bunny, Raffles' loyal friend and accomplice, who often finds himself torn between admiration for Raffles' skills and the moral implications of their actions. The stories explore themes of friendship, loyalty, and the duality of human nature, as Bunny grapples with his own conscience while being drawn into Raffles' world of intrigue and deception. Hornung's writing is characterized by its wit and humor, as well as its vivid depiction of the social dynamics of the time. The stories are not only entertaining but also offer a critique of the class system and the superficiality of high society. Through Raffles, Hornung presents a character who challenges societal norms and questions the true nature of respectability. Overall, "The Amateur Cracksman" is a captivating exploration of crime and morality, with Raffles serving as an anti-hero who captivates readers with his charm and audacity. The collection remains a classic in the genre of crime fiction, offering a different perspective on the life of a gentleman thief.
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Hornung was born Ernest William Hornung on 7 June 1866 at Cleveland Villas, Marton, Middlesbrough; he was nicknamed Willie from an early age. He was the third son, and youngest of eight children, of John Peter Hornung (1821-86) and his wife Harriet née Armstrong (1824-96). John was christened Johan Petrus Hornung in the Transylvania region of Hungary and, after working in Hamburg for a shipping firm, had moved to Britain in the 1840s as a coal and iron merchant. John married Harriet in March 1848, by which time he had anglicised his name. At the age of 13 Hornung joined St Ninian's Preparatory School in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, before enrolling at Uppingham School in 1880. Hornung was well liked at school, and developed a lifelong love of cricket despite limited skills at the game, which were further worsened by bad eyesight, asthma and, according to his biographer Peter Rowland, a permanent state of generally poor health.