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阿加莎·克里斯蒂(Agatha Christie)著有一本少有人知的小说:《死亡终局》。故事关于古埃及的谋杀案,主人公居住在古代底比斯(古埃及人称为瓦塞特,Waset)的地主家庭。小说中的许多细节都与中王国时期埃及人的着装和生活方式吻合。人物和行为受到了一系列书信的启发,详见图片(约公元前2000年)。这些信件在西底比斯的...
Agatha Christie's novels are not just an image of an ideal world of comfort and order. They depict a world subject to change - to war, to social instability, to the questioning of moral values - and they are closely related to current events. How did Christie, nostalgic for a stable so...
Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist in history, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime.
Agatha Christie. Find out all about the queen of crime. Her biography, her writing, her detectives and much more.
Although known as a popular detective novelist, Agatha Christie also wrote several espionage novels mainly featured with entangled plots of spy agents working under the cover of secret intelligence organizations in a trans-national world. Novels like "They Came to Baghdad" (1952), "Destination ...
How cozy are Agatha Christie's novels? They may seem to depict a stable world of respect for tradition, shared culture, settled gender and class roles, political conservatism and unambiguous morality, in which reason suffices to control disorder. But this world is threatened by modernity and ...
100 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Mrs Christie is the author of eighty crime novels and short story collections, nineteen plays, and six novels written under the name of Mary Westmacott....
Agatha Christie is possibly the world’s most famous detective story writer. She wrote about 80 novels, and her sales (4 billion copies of her novels) was over those of William Shakespeare. However, behind her works was a shy woman whose life was often lonely and unhappy. She was born in...