Lord Lister No. 0373: De krankzinnige

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Lord Lister No. 0373: De krankzinnige

by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee, Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman

NL·~1 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

DE KRANKZINNIGE. - HOOFDSTUK I. - De man bij de peristyle.

13:24

HOOFDSTUK II. - De krankzinnige.

14:19

HOOFDSTUK III. - Het verhaal van Edwin Lark.

17:22

HOOFDSTUK IV. - Nadere inlichtingen.

16:50

HOOFDSTUK V. - Belangrijke ontdekkingen.

13:01

HOOFDSTUK VI. - De oude vader.

22:18

HOOFDSTUK VII. - Het wonder der liefde.

17:54

Colofon - Beschikbaarheid

1:52

Description

A damp London evening cloaks the bustling streets outside the Garrick Theatre, where rain-slicked cobblestones reflect the glow of countless lanterns. The city’s elite spill out of horse‑drawn cabs and sleek automobiles, all eager to witness a celebrated foreign actress make her debut on the stage. Amid the glittering crowds, the atmosphere hums with anticipation, yet a sense of unease lingers in the cold, foggy air.

At the theatre’s grand peristyle, an elderly porter—thin, shivering, and visibly ailing—struggles to keep pace with younger rivals. His gaunt face, red handkerchief, and careful grooming hint at a past life far removed from his current hardship. When a luxurious blue limousine arrives, his hope flickers, only to be shattered by a sudden, painful collapse that draws the attention of onlookers and ushers in a wave of whispered concern.

The scene sets a vivid portrait of Victorian London’s contrasts—opulence beside poverty, excitement beside dread—leaving listeners poised on the edge of a mystery that promises to unravel the fate of the frail man and the secrets hidden within the theatre’s shadowed corridors.

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Language

nl

Duration

~1 hours (112K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Netherlands: Roman- Boek- en Kunsthandel, 1910,pubdate 1923.

Credits

the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.

Release date

2022-09-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Kurt Matull

Kurt Matull

1872–1920

A restless early-20th-century German storyteller, he moved from painting into journalism, popular fiction, theater, and silent film. His career ranged from pulp-style crime adventures to screenwriting and directing, giving his work an energetic, wide-ranging feel.

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Theo von Blankensee

1881–1928

Best known as Theo von Blankensee, this German pulp writer turned out a remarkable stream of adventure and detective fiction in the early 20th century. Writing under many pen names, he helped shape the fast-paced serial storytelling that kept kiosk readers hooked.

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Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman

1877–1966

A Dutch journalist and prolific writer, he became especially known for bringing fast-moving popular fiction to a wide readership. Many readers know his name through the long-running Dutch Lord Lister series.

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