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  1. MONSIEUR LECOQ. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  2. The MYSTERY Of ORCIVAL. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  3. FILE No. 113. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  4. The WIDOW LEROUGE. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  5. OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  6. WITHIN An INCH Of His LIFE. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1874
  7. The honor of the name. translated from the French of acuteEmil by Gaboriau. Emile. 1832-1873., 1903-01-01

41. GABORIAU - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Definition n French writer considered by some to be a founder of the detectivenovel (18321873). Synonyms Emile Gaboriau. See Also author, writer.
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Alphabetical List. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.Gaboriau, Emile, 18321873. Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary), b. 1859.
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44. Electronic Books From SPSCC # G
N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. Return to Library Home page. G. Gaboriau,Emile, 18321873, File No. 113. Monsieur Lecoq. The Widow Lerouge. Galsworthy, John,1867-1933.
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45. Newton's Library - All Books
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47. Le Nouvel Observateur : Livres, Gaboriau, Père Du Polar
Translate this page Car Gaboriau (1832-1873) est bel et bien le véritable père du roman policier.Emile Gaboriau comprend en effet que son «roman judiciaire» doit inscrire l
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Alors que Simenon et Maigret sont entrés dans la prestigieuse Pléiade, il est juste que Gaboriau et Lecoq, leurs ancêtres respectifs, revivent sous les jolies couvertures de la collection «Labyrinthes». Car Gaboriau (1832-1873) est bel et bien le véritable père du roman policier.
Cette immersion du héros conduit Gaboriau à doubler son récit judiciaire d’une véritable fresque balzacienne: car le crime présent plonge ses racines dans un passé lointain. De là d’amples rétrospections non dénuées de mélodramatisme (le mélo est alors très en vogue) qui sont à leur façon de véritables petites «comédies humaines» (dans «Monsieur Lecoq», un retour en arrière digne du meilleur récit historique occupe presque la moitié du roman).
Relire Gaboriau, c’est voir le polar naître par absorption des formes romanesques du XIXe siècle et c’est redonner sa place à un écrivain relégué au rayon de l’infra-littérature: l’un des tout premiers romanciers du siècle.
De Gaboriau: «l’Affaire Lerouge» (478 p., 6,90 euros); «le Dossier 113» (476 p., 6,50 euros); «Monsieur Lecoq» (750 p., 7,40 euros), «Labyrinthes», Librairie des Champs-Elysées. Chez Gallimard: «le Petit Vieux des Batignolles» («Bibliothèque», pour public scolaire, 172 p., 6,40 euros).

48. Index
Translate this page G Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 Gutenberg Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Gutenberg Galt,John, 1779-1839 Gutenberg Gamble, Eliza Burt Gutenberg Gardner, William, b
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Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Gutenberg
Galt, John, 1779-1839 Gutenberg
Gamble, Eliza Burt Gutenberg
Gardner, William, b. 1861 Gutenberg
Garis, Howard Roger, 1873-1962 Gutenberg
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940 Gutenberg
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 Gutenberg
Gatlin, Dana Gutenberg
Gautier, Theophile Gutenberg
Gay, John, 1685-1732 Gutenberg Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 Gutenberg Gibbs, Philip, 1877-1962 Gutenberg Gift Book Committee of The Militia of Mercy, Editors AKA: Militia of Mercy Gutenberg Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911 Gutenberg Gildas surnamed 'Sapiens', or The Wise AKA: Gildas, 516?-570? Gutenberg Gildas, 516?-570? AKA: Gildas surnamed 'Sapiens', or The Wise Gutenberg Giles, Herbert Allen, 1845-1935 Gutenberg Gillmore, Inez Haynes, 1873-1970 Gutenberg Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935 Gutenberg Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935, Editor Gutenberg Ginzberg, Louis, 1873-1953 Gutenberg Gissing, George, 1857-1903 Gutenberg Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898

49. Index
Volume 1, by Harris, Frank, 18551931 Othello, by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616Other People s Money, by Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 Other Things Being Equal
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O'Conors Of Castle Conor, by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

O'Flaherty V.C. : A recruiting pamphlet, by Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950

Oakdale Affair, The, by Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950
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Ozma Of Oz, by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919

50. ★ Reviews For Gaboriau,_Emile
in Paperback by Indypublish.Com (2002). Author Emile Gaboriau. Amazon base importantauthor of detective novels was the Frenchman Émile Gaboriau (18321873).
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Sherlock Holmes read it Monsieur Lecoq stumbles upon the case that will make his career, if he is able to expose the identity of a murderer whose intelligence and savoir faire exceeds that of his pursuers. A fledgling police officer with high aspirations, Lecoq struggles with rivalry and jealously within the police force as well as his own inexperience. Unlike much early detective fiction, this novel shows its sleuth in his humble beginnings, dramatizing the making of the detective. Lecoq's criminal past and status as policeman make him an interesting detective figure. Although the novel is a little lengthy, the pace is energetic. The twists and turns of the plot and the foibles of Lecoq and his assistant keep the reader engaged. Those who enjoy classic detective fiction and a good plot (and don't mind a lengthy read without closure), and who are interested in the stories that influenced writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, will appreciate this early work. File No. 113

51. Borowitz Crime Manuscripts, 1663-ongoing
ca. 1870. Gaboriau, Emile, 18321873. Deux gazetiers holographmanuscript. 6 p. Original unpublished story in the detective
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  • [1663?], Nov. 13. Glanvill, Joseph, [Selwood, Somerset, England]. To Henry More. [autograph letter, signed]. 2 p.
    Provides More with information about the "demon" drummer at Tedworth house in Wiltshire.

  • 1822, Dec. 30. Webster, John, Boston, Mass. To Sir. [autograph letter, signed]. 1 p.
    Professor Webster [murderer in the Harvard murder case 27 years after this letter was writtensee 1850 Everett letter below] asks the recipient to obtain mineral samples for addition to the Professor's collection. [Note by Albert Borowitz: "This mineral collection later figured in the murder, because Webster had dishonestly made a double pledge of his mineral collection to his victim Parkman and another creditor as well."]

  • 1824; 1828. Two letters written by William Probert, who, with Thurtell and Hunt, murdered William Weare.

52. 19th Century French Literature
Gaboriau, Emile, 1835 1873 - Project Gutenberg Etexts by Author Gaboriau, Emile(1832-1873), Maudite Maison - Bibliothèque de Lisieux MJ Gaberel Theophile
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53. LeLibraire : L' Affaire Lerouge - Emile Gaboriau
Emile Gaboriau (1832-1873) que l ondoit l invention de ce pan de la littérature populaire. Doté d
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54. Monsieur Lecoq
Created Written by Emile Gaboriau (18321873) 1. LITERARY CONTEXT Emile Gaboriauhas often been dubbed the founding father of the modern detective novel.
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1. LITERARY CONTEXT
Emile Gaboriau has often been dubbed the founding father of the modern detective novel.
There were other precursors in the genre: Edgar Allan Poe 's Chevalier Dupin made his first appearance in The Murders in the Rue Morgue in 1841.
Balzac 's Comedie Humaine novels introduced the notorious Vautrin in in 1834 Vautrin was a character inspired by the real-life Vidocq , a former convict who rose to become head of the French Surete, before opening the world's first detective agency. Vidocq's Memoirs were an influence on Poe's Dupin.
Paul 's (1844) and Les Habits Noirs The Black Coats ) (1863-75), a huge saga comprised of eight separate novels, introduced the concept of organized crime, describing an evil international criminal empire, led by the mysterious immortal figure of Colonel Bozzo-Corona
Alexandre Dumas created the character of Monsieur Jackal , the mysterious head of the Paris Surete, in his novel Les Mohicans de Paris (1854-59) the title of which was obviously borrowed from Fenimore Cooper.
Victor-Alexis Ponson du Terrail , the author of the saga of Rocambole (aka Les Drames de Paris), comprising twenty-five volumes published between 1857 and 1867, mixed all these elements together, adding the character of a superhumanly gifted hero born to challenge the forces of evil one that had, in fact, began his career on the side of evil!

55. Nouvelles Et Contes (ClicNet)
Translate this page Emile Gaboriau (écrivain français 1832-1873). Maudite maison (nouvelle,1868) (Bibliothèque de Lisieux). Théophile Gauthier (auteur
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56. LFV: XIXe Siècle (ClicNet)
Translate this page Dominique (ABU). Littérature G. Emile Gaboriau (écrivain français 1832-1873).Maudite maison (nouvelle, 1868) (Bibliothèque de Lisieux).
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Gabor, Mark, 1939, 3. Gabor, Zsa Zsa. 2. Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873, 3. Gaboriau,Emile, 1835-1873, 0. See Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873. 3. Gaboriault, Randy. 1.
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59. Le Roman Policier (histoire)
Translate this page Et surtout Gaboriau (1832-1873) qui fut le secrétaire de Paul Féval, et qui eutl Edgar POE et Emile Gaboriau vont définir deux écoles très différentes
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  • Crime : Le crime est indispensable mais il n'a pas besoin d'être réel, il peut-être seulement supposé (Le Mystère japonais d'Ellery Queen qui aboutit sur un suicide) (ou bien :"qu'auriez vous fait" de Charlotte Armstrong : Une veuve s’est remariée, mais sa soeur retrouve son premier mari vivant serait elle donc bigame ? non car elle n'avait jamais épousé le premier mari : il n'y a donc aucun crime.)
  • LES PRECURSEURS DU ROMAN POLICIER Paul FEVAL L'Affaire Lerouge 1866 Le dossier 113 1867 Le crime d'Orcival 1867 Mr Lecoq 1869 La corde au cou 1873 LES PERES FONDATEURS Il faut attendre 1887 et Conan DOYLE pour que commence l'histoire du roman policier proprement dit. Avec Sherlock HOLMES , le mythe est créé. "C’est le logicien le plus incisif et le policier le plus dynamique d'Europe, (Mémoires du Dr Watson). Il fascine : c'est un personnage étonnant, baroque, cultivé, secret qui pratique un art. Son égal dans le crime est Moriarty.

    60. Investigations Policières
    Translate this page Emile Gaboriau. – Encre, 1985. Après l’assassinat de la comtesse, le jugeDomini et l’inspecteur Lecoq mènent l’enquête. L’auteur (1832-1873)
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    documentaires ... Sites Internet La police technique et scientifique / Charles Diaz. – : PUF, 2000.-(Que sais-je ? ; 3537). Cet ouvrage présente toutes les applications des sciences matérielles par les policiers et gendarmes " en blouse blanche " . La criminalistique / Jacques Fombonne. – : PUF. –(Que sais-je ? ; 370)
    Histoire Documentaires Aubier, 2000. S’appuyant sur différentes affaires criminelles, l’auteur étudie le travail de " terrain " des experts Fiction La foire de Saint-Pierre / Ellis Peters. – : 10-18, 1989. Le crime d’Orcival / Emile Gaboriau. – : Encre, 1985. Sociologie-ethnologie-anthropologie Culturelle Documentaire s
    Au regard du recul historique, la violence dans les rapports civils est en nette augmentation depuis 30 ans. Quelle analyse sociologique en tire-ton ?

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