Le Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin [oɡyst dypɛ̃] is a fictional character created by Edgar Allan Poe. Dupin made his first appearance in Poe's 1841 short story...
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Detective fiction (section C. Auguste Dupin)
novels. Some of the most famous heroes of detective fiction include C. Auguste Dupin, Sherlock Holmes, Kogoro Akechi, and Hercule Poirot. Juvenile stories...
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C. Auguste Dupin, the Assistant United States Attorney who wants to bring the Ushers to justice. His name comes from the character C. Auguste Dupin,...
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Dupin is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin (1783–1865), French advocate C. Auguste Dupin, a fictional...
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue (section Dupin's method)
story; Poe referred to it as one of his "tales of ratiocination". C. Auguste Dupin is a man in Paris who solves the mystery of the brutal murder of two...
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is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Mystery...
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characters. The first famous detective in fiction was Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin. Later, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes became the most famous...
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as one of his "tales of ratiocination". Poe's detective character C. Auguste Dupin and his assistant, the unnamed narrator, undertake the unsolved murder...
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Abraham Clarke, in the series, This Is Us. In 2023, Lumbly portrayed C. Auguste Dupin, a major character in Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher. Lumbly...
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created by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, and its spin-off Nemo. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Character's name Original source/author...
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Sir Henry Merrivale, Roderick Alleyn, Father Brown, Albert Campion, C. Auguste Dupin, Sir John Appleby, Inspector Ghote, Nigel Strangeways and Gervase Fen...
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acknowledged basing his detective stories on the model of Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin and his anonymous narrator, and basing his character Sherlock Holmes...
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has media related to George C. Scott. George C. Scott at IMDb George C. Scott at the Internet Broadway Database George C. Scott at the Internet Off-Broadway...
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Lumbly Does not appear Dick Hallorann Does not appear C. Auguste Dupin Sam Yarbrough 3 John C. MacDonald Does not appear Bowl Christopher Perry Does...
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games, and other media for over one hundred years. Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin is generally acknowledged as the first detective in fiction and served...
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Moran in an edition of 1,917 copies. The stories are pastiches of the C. Auguste Dupin stories of Edgar Allan Poe. The stories were first published in Ellery...
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Morgue", which featured arguably the world's first fictional detective, C. Auguste Dupin. However, detective fiction was popularized only later, in the late...
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cast (2022); guest (2023) 2023 The Fall of the House of Usher Young C. Auguste Dupin Recurring cast 2024 Law & Order: Organized Crime Moses Warren Guest...
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George Sand (redirect from Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin, Baroness Dudevant)
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil (French: [amɑ̃tin lysil oʁɔʁ dypɛ̃]; 1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876), best known by her pen name George Sand (French:...
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installment, The Vile Village, Count Olaf's disguise, Detective Dupin, is an allusion to C. Auguste Dupin, a fictional detective created by Edgar Allan Poe.[citation...
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Arthur Conan Doyle (redirect from Arthur C. Doyle)
suggest additional influences—for instance, Edgar Allan Poe's character C. Auguste Dupin, who is mentioned, disparagingly, by Holmes in A Study in Scarlet....
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features a young boy named Edmund befriending C. Auguste Dupin, who is actually Poe himself. Edmund and "Dupin" solve several mysteries in Providence, Rhode...
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Arsène Lupin, The Thinking Machine, Monsieur Lecoq, A. J. Raffles, C. Auguste Dupin and Luther Trant as the other members. Sure Way to Catch Every Criminal...
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include Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes instead of Poe's C. Auguste Dupin. Holmes was played by veteran stage actor William Kolle, star of the...
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fiction dates to Edgar Allan Poe, who created the character C. Auguste Dupin in the 1840s. Dupin, an amateur crime-solver residing in Paris, appeared in three...
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dark works of Edgar Allan Poe. His brilliant and eccentric detective C. Auguste Dupin, a forerunner of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, appeared in...
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Allan Poe in his turn was probably inspired by Zadig when he created C. Auguste Dupin in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", calling it a "tale of ratiocination"...
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Tell-Tale Heart". The opposite of this impulse is seen in Poe's character C. Auguste Dupin who exhibits reason and deep analysis. One of the earliest examples...
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Continental Europe. Poe's early mystery tales featuring the detective, C. Auguste Dupin, though not numerous, laid the groundwork for similar characters that...
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detective C. Auguste Dupin due to his use of "ratiocination". "Ratiocination", a term Poe used to describe Dupin's method, is the process by which Dupin detects...
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