The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Book Review
«The Murders in the Rue Morgue» by Edgar Allan Poe is regarded as one of the first detective stories in literature. Critics note that this novella laid the foundations of the genre by introducing readers to a new type of hero—the analytical detective. The main character, Auguste Dupin, showcases remarkable abilities in logical thinking and deduction, serving as a model for many subsequent literary detectives, including Sherlock Holmes. Poe masterfully creates an atmosphere of mystery and tension, using elements of the Gothic style characteristic of his work. Critics also emphasize that the work explores themes of human nature and the limits of rational thought, making it relevant even today. Despite some archaic language, the novella continues to captivate readers with its intellectual depth and innovative approach to the genre.
