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El misterio de Agatha Christie: la autora más vendida, imitada e incomprendida de la literatura universal
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El misterio de Agatha Christie: la autora más vendida, imitada e incomprendida de la literatura universal

The article discusses Agatha Christie's novel 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,' published in June 1926, which marked a turning point in literary history. It highlights the book's immediate success and its controversial ending, which propelled Christie to fame. The piece notes her extraordinary sales figures—over 1 billion copies sold in English and similar numbers in other languages—with only Shakespeare and the Bible surpassing her. The article also reflects on how her immense popularity and prolific output have obscured the depth and darkness of her work, suggesting she is more complex and unsettling than commonly perceived.

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El misterio de Agatha Christie: la autora más vendida, imitada e incomprendida de la literatura universal

The article discusses Agatha Christie's novel 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,' published in June 1926, which marked a turning point in literary history. It highlights the book's immediate success and its controversial ending, which propelled Christie to fame. The piece notes her extraordinary sales figures—over 1 billion copies sold in English and similar numbers in other languages—with only Shakespeare and the Bible surpassing her. The article also reflects on how her immense popularity and prolific output have obscured the depth and darkness of her work, suggesting she is more complex and unsettling than commonly perceived.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a largely objective overview of Agatha Christie's literary impact and legacy without overtly favoring any particular ideological stance. While it acknowledges the controversy surrounding her work and its influence on crime fiction, it does not frame these elements in a clearly左翼

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