s _et genus omnes_, up to the present hour.
On Poe's work is built the whole school of French detective story
writers. Conan Doyle derived his inspiration from them in turn, and our
American writers of to-day are helped from both French and English
sources. It is rare enough to find the detective in fiction even to-day,
however, who is not lacking in one supreme quality,--scientific
imagination. Auguste Dupin had it. Dickens, had he lived a short time
longer, might have turned his genius in this direction. The last thing
he wrote was the "Mystery of Edwin Drood," the mystery of which is still
unravelled. I have heard the opinion expressed by an eminent living
writer that had Dickens' life been prolonged he would probably have
become the greatest master of the detective story, except Poe.
The detective story heretofore has been based upon one of two methods:
analysis or deduction. The former was Poe's, to take the typical
example; the latter is Conan Doyle's. Of late the discoveries of science
have been brought into play in this field of fiction with notable
results. The most prominent of such innovators, indeed the first one, is
Arthur Reeve, an American writer, whose "Black Hand" will be found in
this collection; which has endeavoured within its limited space to cover
the field from the start--the detective story--wholly the outgrowth of
the more highly developed police methods which have sprung into being
within little more than half a century, being only so old.
JOSEPH LEWIS FRENCH.
CONTENTS
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I. THE PURLOINED LETTER 3
_Edgar Allan Poe_
II. THE BLACK HAND 33
_Arthur B. Reeve_
III. THE BITER BIT 64
_Wilkie Collins_
IV. MISSING: PAGE THIRTEEN 108
_Anna Katherine Green_
V. A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA 164
_A. Conan Doyle_
VI. THE ROPE OF FEAR 200
_Mary E. and Thomas W. Hanshew_
VII. THE SAFETY MATCH 229
_Anton Chekhov_
VIII. SOME SCOTLAND YARD STORIES 261
_Sir Robert Anderson_
MASTERPIECES OF MYSTERY
Masterpieces of Mystery
_DETECTIVE STORIES_
THE PURLOINED LETTER
EDGAR ALLAN POE
Nil sapientiae odiosius acumine nimio.--SENECA.
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