The Stolen Rubens by Jacques Futrelle

The Stolen Rubens by Jacques Futrelle

Jacques Heath Futrelle, born on April 9, 1875, in Pike County, Georgia, was a distinguished American journalist and mystery writer whose legacy became synonymous with the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. His career unfolded against the backdrop of the early 20th century, where he initially made a name for himself as a journalist, contributing to esteemed publications such as the Atlanta Journal, the New York Herald, and the Boston Post. Notably, he pioneered the sports section of the Atlanta Journal. Futrelle's creative genius, however, found its true expression in the realm of detective fiction. He is best remembered for his creation of Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, affectionately known as "The Thinking Machine." Futrelle's life took a tragic turn when, returning from Europe on the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1912, he insisted his wife Lily board a lifeboat while he remained on the sinking ship. His gallant act, alongside his subsequent disappearance in the Atlantic, marked a poignant end to a remarkable life "The Problem of the Stolen Rubens" by Jacques Futrelle was initially published in the Associated Sunday Magazine on February 17, 1907. This serialization marked the introduction of Professor Van Dusen, or "The Thinking Machine," to readers. The choice of a magazine publication was a common practice during that era, allowing authors to reach a broad audience through serialized storytelling. Futrelle's decision to unveil this particular story in the Associated Sunday Magazine contributed to the widespread recognition and eventual acclaim of his fictional detective character. In the early 20th century, serialized fiction in magazines was a popular medium for presenting literary works, enabling authors to engage readers over multiple issues. For "The Problem of the Stolen Rubens," this serialized format added an element of suspense and anticipation as readers eagerly awaited each installment to follow the unfolding mystery. The success of this story within the pages of the Associated Sunday Magazine not only showcased Futrelle's storytelling prowess but also laid the foundation for the enduring popularity of Professor Van Dusen in the realm of detective fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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