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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

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  • Category: Fiction - Classics
  • Format: Trade Paperback, 400 pages
  • On Sale: October 6, 2009
  • Price: $12.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-8129-8045-5 (0-8129-8045-X)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Written by Charles Dickens, Introduction by Matthew Pearl
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780812980455
Our Price: $12.00
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a novel that is itself the subject of one of literature’s most enduring mysteries. The story recounts the troubled romance of Rosa Bud and the book’s eponymous character, who later vanishes. Was Drood murdered, and if so by whom? All clues point to John Jasper, Drood’s lugubrious uncle, who coveted Rosa. Or did Drood orchestrate his own disappearance? As Charles Dickens died before finishing the book, the ending is intriguingly ambiguous.

In his Introduction, Matthew Pearl illuminates the 150-year-long quest to unravel The Mystery of Edwin Drood and lends new insight into the novel, the literary milieu of 1870s England, and the private life of Charles Dickens. This Modern Library edition includes new endnotes and a full transcript of “The Trial of John Jasper for the Murder of Edwin Drood,” the 1914 mock court case presided over and argued by the likes of G. K. Chesterton and George Bernard Shaw. Now diehard fans, new readers, and armchair detectives have another opportunity to solve the mystery Dickens took to his grave.

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