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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
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[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2022.
Content Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (7hr., 54 min.)) : digital.
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720L
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The term "sour grapes" is often used in reference to an instance in which someone adopts an attitude to something because they can't equal it themselves. That was certainly the case when a 20th century critic wrote a derogatory article in the New York Magazine, stating: "Who cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?"-Edmund Wilson He added: "Wasteful of time and degrading to the intellect." We learn that Wilson was long since misguided when he said he had outgrown detective stories by the time he was twelve-years-old. His comment was degraded by publisher, editor, and critic, Howard Haycraft. He called this story: "One of the most influential crime novels ever written." In Great Britain, in 2013, the Crime Writer's Association listed it as the best crime novel ever, just one of the many accolades accorded Agatha Christie, the bestselling author in history. Her works have always achieved vast audiences, ignoring any criticism. Some critics consider this to be the masterpiece of all the stand-alone novels written by Christie. As you listen with us, you will inevitably agree that there is an innovative ending with a highly unusual twist. You can now hear that for yourself.

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eAudiobook
Edition:
Unabridged.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9798200998180
Lexile measure:
720

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Read by John Rayburn.
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The term "sour grapes" is often used in reference to an instance in which someone adopts an attitude to something because they can't equal it themselves. That was certainly the case when a 20th century critic wrote a derogatory article in the New York Magazine, stating: "Who cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?"-Edmund Wilson He added: "Wasteful of time and degrading to the intellect." We learn that Wilson was long since misguided when he said he had outgrown detective stories by the time he was twelve-years-old. His comment was degraded by publisher, editor, and critic, Howard Haycraft. He called this story: "One of the most influential crime novels ever written." In Great Britain, in 2013, the Crime Writer's Association listed it as the best crime novel ever, just one of the many accolades accorded Agatha Christie, the bestselling author in history. Her works have always achieved vast audiences, ignoring any criticism. Some critics consider this to be the masterpiece of all the stand-alone novels written by Christie. As you listen with us, you will inevitably agree that there is an innovative ending with a highly unusual twist. You can now hear that for yourself.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Christie, A., & Rayburn, J. (2022). The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Christie, Agatha and John, Rayburn. 2022. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Christie, Agatha and John, Rayburn, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2022.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Christie, Agatha, and John Rayburn. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2022.

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