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- City_mysteries abstract "City mysteries are a 19th-century genre of popular novel, in which characters explore the secret underworlds of cities and reveal corruption and exploitation, depicting violence and deviant sexuality. They were popular in both Europe and the United States. All were inspired by the very successful serial novel The Mysteries of Paris (1842) by Eugène Sue.Notable examples include: Les Vrais Mystères de Paris (1844) by Eugène François Vidocq The Mysteries of London (1844) by George W. M. Reynolds Quaker City, or the Monks of Monk Hall (1845) by George Lippard "Venus in Boston" (1849) by George Thompson "City Crimes" (1849) by George Thompson "The Mysteries of Lisbon" (1854) by Camilo Castelo Branco "The Slums of Petersburg" (1866) by Vsevolod Krestovsky Les Mystères de Marseille by Émile Zola The Mysteries of London by George W. M. Reynolds Les Mystères de Londres by Paul Féval Les Mystères de Lyon (featuring the Nyctalope) by Jean de La Hire I misteri di Napoli by Francesco Mastriani, Les Nouveaux Mystères de Paris by Léo Malet, Die Mysterien von Berlin by August Brass, Die Geheimnisse von Hamburg by Johann Wilhelm Christern, De Verborgenheden van Amsterdam by L. van Eikenhorst".
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- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crime_fiction.
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- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink City_Crimes.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Eugène_François_Vidocq.
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- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Jean_de_La_Hire.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Les_Vrais_Mystères_de_Paris.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Léo_Malet.
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- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink The_Mysteries_of_Lisbon.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink The_Mysteries_of_London.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink The_Mysteries_of_Paris.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink The_Slums_of_Petersburg.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Venus_in_Boston.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Vsevolod_Krestovsky.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Zola.
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLinkText "City Mystery".
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLinkText "City mysteries".
- City_mysteries wikiPageWikiLinkText "city mysteries".
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- City_mysteries subject Category:Crime_fiction.
- City_mysteries subject Category:Literary_genres.
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- City_mysteries comment "City mysteries are a 19th-century genre of popular novel, in which characters explore the secret underworlds of cities and reveal corruption and exploitation, depicting violence and deviant sexuality. They were popular in both Europe and the United States. All were inspired by the very successful serial novel The Mysteries of Paris (1842) by Eugène Sue.Notable examples include: Les Vrais Mystères de Paris (1844) by Eugène François Vidocq The Mysteries of London (1844) by George W. M.".
- City_mysteries label "City mysteries".
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