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In "My Lord Duke," E. W. Hornung crafts a tale rich in intrigue and social commentary, set against the backdrop of late Victorian England. The narrative unfolds with an exploration of class distinctions and the moral complexities faced by the protagonist, a charming rogue ensconced in high society. Hornung's deft use of wit, sparkling dialogue, and nuanced characterizations elevates the story, echoing the concerns and conventions of the time, while simultaneously providing a critique of the aristocracy'Äôs veneer of respectability. E. W. Hornung, known for his mastery of short fiction and the…mehr

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In "My Lord Duke," E. W. Hornung crafts a tale rich in intrigue and social commentary, set against the backdrop of late Victorian England. The narrative unfolds with an exploration of class distinctions and the moral complexities faced by the protagonist, a charming rogue ensconced in high society. Hornung's deft use of wit, sparkling dialogue, and nuanced characterizations elevates the story, echoing the concerns and conventions of the time, while simultaneously providing a critique of the aristocracy'Äôs veneer of respectability. E. W. Hornung, known for his mastery of short fiction and the creation of the beloved character Raffles, was deeply influenced by his roots and personal experiences. As the husband of the celebrated writer and suffragist, A. G. Hornung, his literary sensitivity and nuanced understanding of societal hierarchies culminate in "My Lord Duke." His work reflects not only a fascination with the dichotomy of morality but also a desire to entertain and challenge prevailing societal norms of his era. For readers who appreciate Victorian literature that balances humor with thoughtful examination of class tensions, "My Lord Duke" is a compelling read. Hornung's engaging prose and insightful observations invite readers to reflect on the nature of honor and deception, making it a significant addition to the canon of the period.

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E. W. Hornung (Ernest William Hornung) (1866-1921) was a British author best known for creating the character A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief who became one of the most iconic figures in crime fiction. Born in Middlesbrough, England, Hornung was the youngest of eight children in a family with strong literary ties; he was the brother-in-law of Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Hornung's early life was marked by a move to Australia, where he spent several years working and exploring the outback. This experience deeply influenced his writing, as seen in novels like The Boss of Taroomba, which vividly depict the challenges and adventures of life in the Australian frontier. Although Hornung is primarily celebrated for his Raffles stories, which cleverly subvert the detective genre popularized by Doyle, his works also include poetry, short stories, and other novels that explore themes of crime, morality, and social dynamics. Hornung's writing is characterized by a keen understanding of human nature and a flair for crafting engaging narratives with complex characters. His contributions to crime fiction and adventure literature have left a lasting legacy, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.