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Dancers in Mourning, Margery Allingham
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Margery Allingham

Dancers in Mourning

In “Dancers in Mourning,” Margery Allingham weaves a complex tapestry of mystery and human emotion, centering on the murder of a popular theatrical figure within the vibrant backdrop of London'Äôs artistic milieu. The narrative is characterized by Allingham's characteristic elegance and psychological depth, deftly blending elements of classic detective fiction with keen insights into the human psyche. Through richly drawn characters and intricate plotting, she explores themes of grief, the ephemeral nature of fame, and the impact of public persona versus private torment, making this novel resonate beyond mere entertainment. Margery Allingham, one of the leading figures of the 'Golden Age' of detective fiction, was born into a family of writers and artists, which deeply influenced her storytelling. Her experiences in the theatrical world, along with her keen observation of human behavior, provide a unique lens through which she presents her narrative, offering readers a compelling investigation into the darker corners of creativity and the entertainment industry. Allingham's work is marked by a fascination with the interplay of light and shadow, reflecting societal changes and personal struggles. For readers who appreciate a masterfully crafted mystery infused with psychological acuity, “Dancers in Mourning” is a quintessential addition to the canon of classic detective fiction. It invites the audience to ponder not just the whodunit aspect but also the rich tapestry of human relationships and societal expectations, making it a profound reading experience that extends well beyond its plot.
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344 afgedrukte pagina’s
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Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2021
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2021
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