The Mystery In The Drood Family
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A work of literary criticism and Victorian scholarship, The Mystery in the Drood Family presents a meticulous examination of Charles Dickens's unfinished final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, dissecting its unresolved plot threads and the enduring questions surrounding its intended conclusion. Montagu Saunders argues with careful, methodical precision through the characters, clues, and narrative architecture Dickens left behind, constructing a compelling case for how the story was meant to unfold. The tone is scholarly yet deeply engaged, reflecting the passionate detective work that Edwin Drood has inspired in literary circles since Dickens's death in 1870. Saunders details the relationships within the Drood family and the shadowy figure of John Jasper, unraveling the symbolic and structural evidence embedded in the text. This rigorous analysis remains a significant contribution to the rich tradition of Drood scholarship, essential reading for anyone captivated by one of literature's greatest unsolved mysteries.
Author: Montagu Saunders
Format: Hardback
Published: 1914, Cambridge University Press
Genre: Literary theory
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A work of literary criticism and Victorian scholarship, The Mystery in the Drood Family presents a meticulous examination of Charles Dickens's unfinished final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, dissecting its unresolved plot threads and the enduring questions surrounding its intended conclusion. Montagu Saunders argues with careful, methodical precision through the characters, clues, and narrative architecture Dickens left behind, constructing a compelling case for how the story was meant to unfold. The tone is scholarly yet deeply engaged, reflecting the passionate detective work that Edwin Drood has inspired in literary circles since Dickens's death in 1870. Saunders details the relationships within the Drood family and the shadowy figure of John Jasper, unraveling the symbolic and structural evidence embedded in the text. This rigorous analysis remains a significant contribution to the rich tradition of Drood scholarship, essential reading for anyone captivated by one of literature's greatest unsolved mysteries.