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| − | [[Category:Nero Wolfe artwork]]{{TOC-right}}'''Rex Stout''' (1886–1975) is a US writer of (not only) classic mysteries featuring Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, published between 1934 and 1975. | + | [[Category:Nero Wolfe artwork]]{{TOC-right}} |
| + | '''Rex Stout''' (1886–1975) is a US writer of (not only) classic mysteries featuring Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, published between 1934 and 1975. He is the creator of the famous and phenomenally fat armchair detective genius '''Nero Wolfe''' and his almost equally famous assistant '''Archie Goodwin'''. Wolfe is an updated version of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, while Archie is a modern, gritty, and wise-cracking Dr. Watson. Archie is just as much Wolfe’s as Dr. Watson’s antithesis. | ||
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| + | Stout was born on 1st December 1886, in Noblesville, Indiana, to a Quaker family (the sixth of their nine children). A genius in his own right, he twice read the Bible cover to cover before he was 4 years old, and read all of Shakespeare’s plays and memorized all the sonnets between the ages of 7 and 12 (at 86, he could still quote the sonnets letter-perfect). Stout became the state spelling champion at the age of 13, and was early recognized as a prodigy in arithmetic. <[http://avenarius.sk/stout/#bio read on]> | ||
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| + | The shortcut address of the webpage you are currently reading is [http://stout.aboq.org '''stout.aboq.org''']. | ||
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| − | * '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Cooks|Too Many Cooks]]''''' (1938) | + | {{col-begin}} |
| − | * '''''[[Quotations:Where There's a Will|Where There's a Will]]''''' (1940) | + | {{col-2}} |
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:The League of Frightened Men|The League of Frightened Men]]''''' (1935) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=464 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Cooks|Too Many Cooks]]''''' (1938) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Some Buried Caesar|Some Buried Caesar]]''''' (1939) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=452 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Where There's a Will|Where There's a Will]]''''' (1940) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:The Black Mountain|The Black Mountain]]''''' (1954) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=460 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Women|Too Many Women]]''''' (1947) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=478 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:If Death Ever Slept|If Death Ever Slept]]''''' (1957) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=453 discuss]''</small> | ||
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| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Champagne for One|Champagne for One]]''''' (1958) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=477 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Plot It Yourself|Plot It Yourself]]''''' (1959) a.k.a. ''Murder in Style'' <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=459 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Clients|Too Many Clients]]''''' (1960) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=457 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Gambit|Gambit]]''''' (1962) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=480 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:The Mother Hunt|The Mother Hunt]]''''' (1963) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=456 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:The Doorbell Rang|The Doorbell Rang]]''''' (1965) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=481 discuss]''</small> | ||
| + | * '''''[[Quotations:Death of a Dude|Death of a Dude]]''''' (1969) <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=454 discuss]''</small> | ||
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| + | ===== Additional Rex Stout Quotations Categories ===== | ||
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| + | * Rex Stout’s '''Miscellaneous''' quotations | ||
| + | * Rex Stout’s '''Worst''' quotations | ||
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| + | * [[Quotations:Others Quoted By Rex Stout|'''Quoted By''' Rex Stout]] | ||
| + | * [[Quotations:Others About Rex Stout|'''Others About''' Rex Stout]] <small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=458 discuss]''</small> | ||
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===== Nero Wolfe Artwork ===== | ===== Nero Wolfe Artwork ===== | ||
[[User:Goodwingrad|Danielle a.k.a. Goodwingrad]], a student of graphic design, has produced some very nice [[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|Nero Wolfe]] artwork. Check it out (uploaded here with her permission): | [[User:Goodwingrad|Danielle a.k.a. Goodwingrad]], a student of graphic design, has produced some very nice [[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|Nero Wolfe]] artwork. Check it out (uploaded here with her permission): | ||
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* '''[[:Image:Champagne for One-ad.jpg|an advertisement]]''' for ''[[Quotations:Champagne for One|Champagne for One]]'' | * '''[[:Image:Champagne for One-ad.jpg|an advertisement]]''' for ''[[Quotations:Champagne for One|Champagne for One]]'' | ||
* '''[[:Image:Black Orchids-cover.jpg|a book cover]]''' for ''[[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]]'' | * '''[[:Image:Black Orchids-cover.jpg|a book cover]]''' for ''[[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]]'' | ||
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'''''Note:''''' [[:Category:Nero Wolfe novels|Nero Wolfe full-length novels]] are indicated by appearing in '''''bold print italics''''' in the list below. They are numbered using Arabic numerals ('''''1, 2, 3'''''...). In contrast, collections of [[:Category:Nero Wolfe short stories|Nero Wolfe novelettes (short novels, short stories)]] are numbered using Roman numerals (''I, II, III''...). | '''''Note:''''' [[:Category:Nero Wolfe novels|Nero Wolfe full-length novels]] are indicated by appearing in '''''bold print italics''''' in the list below. They are numbered using Arabic numerals ('''''1, 2, 3'''''...). In contrast, collections of [[:Category:Nero Wolfe short stories|Nero Wolfe novelettes (short novels, short stories)]] are numbered using Roman numerals (''I, II, III''...). | ||
| − | In total, there are '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|47 Nero Wolfe volumes]]''', 1 of them posthumous (published 10 years after Rex Stout's death). Out of [[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|the 47 volumes]], '''33''' are '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe novels|full-length Nero Wolfe novels]]'''. The remaining '''14''' volumes are ''' | + | In total, there are '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|47 Nero Wolfe volumes]]''', 1 of them [[Quotations:Death Times Three|posthumous]] (published 10 years after Rex Stout's death). Out of [[:Category:Nero Wolfe mysteries|the 47 volumes]], '''33''' are '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe novels|full-length Nero Wolfe novels]]'''. The remaining '''14''' volumes are '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe short stories|collections of Nero Wolfe novelettes]]'''; there are, in total, '''41''' such '''[[:Category:Nero Wolfe short stories|novelettes]]'''. |
| − | This means that, in grand total, '''there are 74 Nero Wolfe stories''' available '''in 47 volumes'''. (Please note that [[Quotations:Death Times Three|the final posthumous volume]] contains two Wolfe stories that are substantially changed – and improved! – versions of stories first published many years ago in other collections.) | + | This means that, in grand total, '''there are 74 Nero Wolfe stories''' available '''in 47 volumes'''. (Please note that [[Quotations:Death Times Three|the final posthumous volume]] contains two Wolfe stories that are substantially changed – and improved! – versions of Wolfe stories first published many years ago in other collections.) |
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'''1)''' '''''[[Quotations:Fer-de-Lance|Fer-de-Lance]]''''' (1934)<br> | '''1)''' '''''[[Quotations:Fer-de-Lance|Fer-de-Lance]]''''' (1934)<br> | ||
| − | '''2)''' '''''[[Quotations:The League of Frightened Men|The League of Frightened Men]]''''' (1935)<br> | + | '''2)''' '''''[[Quotations:The League of Frightened Men|The League of Frightened Men]]''''' (1935) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=464 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''3)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Rubber Band|The Rubber Band]]''''' (1936)<br> | '''3)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Rubber Band|The Rubber Band]]''''' (1936)<br> | ||
'''4)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Red Box|The Red Box]]''''' (1937)<br> | '''4)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Red Box|The Red Box]]''''' (1937)<br> | ||
| − | '''5)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Cooks|Too Many Cooks]]''''' (1938)<br> | + | '''5)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Cooks|Too Many Cooks]]''''' (1938) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29 DF]''</small></small><br> |
| − | '''6)''' '''''[[Quotations:Some Buried Caesar|Some Buried Caesar]]''''' (1939)<br> | + | '''6)''' '''''[[Quotations:Some Buried Caesar|Some Buried Caesar]]''''' (1939) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=452 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''7)''' '''''[[Quotations:Over My Dead Body|Over My Dead Body]]''''' (1940)<br> | '''7)''' '''''[[Quotations:Over My Dead Body|Over My Dead Body]]''''' (1940)<br> | ||
| − | '''8)''' '''''[[Quotations:Where There's a Will|Where There's a Will]]''''' (1940)<br> | + | '''8)''' '''''[[Quotations:Where There's a Will|Where There's a Will]]''''' (1940) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''I)'' ''[[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]]'' (1942)<br> | ''I)'' ''[[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]]'' (1942)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]] (1942)<br> | • [[Quotations:Black Orchids|Black Orchids]] (1942)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Not Quite Dead Enough|Booby Trap]] (1944)<br> | • [[Quotations:Not Quite Dead Enough|Booby Trap]] (1944)<br> | ||
'''9)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Silent Speaker|The Silent Speaker]]''''' (1946)<br> | '''9)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Silent Speaker|The Silent Speaker]]''''' (1946)<br> | ||
| − | '''10)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Women|Too Many Women]]''''' (1947)<br> | + | '''10)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Women|Too Many Women]]''''' (1947) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=478 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''11)''' '''''[[Quotations:And Be a Villain|And Be a Villain]]''''' (1948)<br> | '''11)''' '''''[[Quotations:And Be a Villain|And Be a Villain]]''''' (1948)<br> | ||
'''12)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Second Confession|The Second Confession]]''''' (1949)<br> | '''12)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Second Confession|The Second Confession]]''''' (1949)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Triple Jeopardy|The Squirt and the Monkey]] (1951)<br> | • [[Quotations:Triple Jeopardy|The Squirt and the Monkey]] (1951)<br> | ||
'''16)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Golden Spiders|The Golden Spiders]]''''' (1953)<br> | '''16)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Golden Spiders|The Golden Spiders]]''''' (1953)<br> | ||
| − | '''17)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Black Mountain|The Black Mountain]]''''' (1954)<br> | + | '''17)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Black Mountain|The Black Mountain]]''''' (1954) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=460 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''VII)'' ''[[Quotations:Three Men Out|Three Men Out]]'' (1954)<br> | ''VII)'' ''[[Quotations:Three Men Out|Three Men Out]]'' (1954)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three Men Out|Invitation to Murder]] (1942)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three Men Out|Invitation to Murder]] (1942)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Three Witnesses|The Next Witness]] (1955)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three Witnesses|The Next Witness]] (1955)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three Witnesses|When a Man Murders]] (1954)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three Witnesses|When a Man Murders]] (1954)<br> | ||
| − | '''20)''' '''''[[Quotations:If Death Ever Slept|If Death Ever Slept]]''''' (1957)<br> | + | '''20)''' '''''[[Quotations:If Death Ever Slept|If Death Ever Slept]]''''' (1957) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=453 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''IX)'' ''[[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Three for the Chair]]'' (1957)<br> | ''IX)'' ''[[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Three for the Chair]]'' (1957)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Immune to Murder]] (1955)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Immune to Murder]] (1955)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Too Many Detectives]] (1956)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|Too Many Detectives]] (1956)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|A Window for Death]] (1956)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three for the Chair|A Window for Death]] (1956)<br> | ||
| − | '''21)''' '''''[[Quotations:Champagne for One|Champagne for One]]''''' (1958)<br> | + | '''21)''' '''''[[Quotations:Champagne for One|Champagne for One]]''''' (1958) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=477 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''X)'' ''[[Quotations:And Four to Go|And Four to Go]]'' (1958)<br> | ''X)'' ''[[Quotations:And Four to Go|And Four to Go]]'' (1958)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Christmas Party]] (1957)<br> | • [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Christmas Party]] (1957)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Fourth of July Picnic]] (1957)<br> | • [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Fourth of July Picnic]] (1957)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Murder Is No Joke]] (1958)<br> | • [[Quotations:And Four to Go|Murder Is No Joke]] (1958)<br> | ||
| − | '''22)''' '''''[[Quotations:Plot It Yourself|Plot It Yourself]]''''' (1959) a.k.a. ''Murder in Style''<br> | + | '''22)''' '''''[[Quotations:Plot It Yourself|Plot It Yourself]]''''' (1959) a.k.a. ''Murder in Style'' <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=459 DF]''</small></small><br> |
| − | '''23)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Clients|Too Many Clients]]''''' (1960)<br> | + | '''23)''' '''''[[Quotations:Too Many Clients|Too Many Clients]]''''' (1960) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=457 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''XI)'' ''[[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|Three at Wolfe's Door]]'' (1960)<br> | ''XI)'' ''[[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|Three at Wolfe's Door]]'' (1960)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|Method Three for Murder]] (1960)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|Method Three for Murder]] (1960)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|The Rodeo Murder]] (1960)<br> | • [[Quotations:Three at Wolfe's Door|The Rodeo Murder]] (1960)<br> | ||
'''24)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Final Deduction|The Final Deduction]]''''' (1961)<br> | '''24)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Final Deduction|The Final Deduction]]''''' (1961)<br> | ||
| − | '''25)''' '''''[[Quotations:Gambit|Gambit]]''''' (1962)<br> | + | '''25)''' '''''[[Quotations:Gambit|Gambit]]''''' (1962) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=480 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''XII)'' ''[[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Homicide Trinity]]'' (1962)<br> | ''XII)'' ''[[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Homicide Trinity]]'' (1962)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Counterfeit for Murder]] (1959)<br> | • [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Counterfeit for Murder]] (1959)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Death of a Demon]] (1961)<br> | • [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Death of a Demon]] (1961)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Eeny Meeny Murder Mo]] (1962)<br> | • [[Quotations:Homicide Trinity|Eeny Meeny Murder Mo]] (1962)<br> | ||
| − | '''26)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Mother Hunt|The Mother Hunt]]''''' (1963)<br> | + | '''26)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Mother Hunt|The Mother Hunt]]''''' (1963) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=456 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''27)''' '''''[[Quotations:A Right to Die|A Right to Die]]''''' (1964)<br> | '''27)''' '''''[[Quotations:A Right to Die|A Right to Die]]''''' (1964)<br> | ||
''XIII)'' ''[[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Trio for Blunt Instruments]]'' (1964)<br> | ''XIII)'' ''[[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Trio for Blunt Instruments]]'' (1964)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Murder Is Corny]] (1962)<br> | • [[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Murder Is Corny]] (1962)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Blood Will Tell]] (1963)<br> | • [[Quotations:Trio for Blunt Instruments|Blood Will Tell]] (1963)<br> | ||
| − | '''28)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Doorbell Rang|The Doorbell Rang]]''''' (1965)<br> | + | '''28)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Doorbell Rang|The Doorbell Rang]]''''' (1965) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=481 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''29)''' '''''[[Quotations:Death of a Doxy|Death of a Doxy]]''''' (1966)<br> | '''29)''' '''''[[Quotations:Death of a Doxy|Death of a Doxy]]''''' (1966)<br> | ||
'''30)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Father Hunt|The Father Hunt]]''''' (1968)<br> | '''30)''' '''''[[Quotations:The Father Hunt|The Father Hunt]]''''' (1968)<br> | ||
| − | '''31)''' '''''[[Quotations:Death of a Dude|Death of a Dude]]''''' (1969)<br> | + | '''31)''' '''''[[Quotations:Death of a Dude|Death of a Dude]]''''' (1969) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=454 DF]''</small></small><br> |
'''32)''' '''''[[Quotations:Please Pass the Guilt|Please Pass the Guilt]]''''' (1973)<br> | '''32)''' '''''[[Quotations:Please Pass the Guilt|Please Pass the Guilt]]''''' (1973)<br> | ||
| − | '''33)''' '''''[[Quotations:A Family Affair|A Family Affair]]''''' (1975)<br> | + | '''33)''' '''''[[Quotations:A Family Affair|A Family Affair]]''''' (1975) <small><small>''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=479 DF]''</small></small><br> |
''XIV)'' [''[[Quotations:Death Times Three|Death Times Three]]''] (1985)<br> | ''XIV)'' [''[[Quotations:Death Times Three|Death Times Three]]''] (1985)<br> | ||
• [[Quotations:Death Times Three|Bitter End]] (1940)<br> | • [[Quotations:Death Times Three|Bitter End]] (1940)<br> | ||
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• [[Quotations:Death Times Three|Assault on a Brownstone]] [1959] | • [[Quotations:Death Times Three|Assault on a Brownstone]] [1959] | ||
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| + | ===== '''[http://stout-forum.aboq.org Rex Stout Discussion Forum]''' ===== | ||
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| + | '''Visit this site's Rex Stout discussion forum at [http://stout-forum.aboq.org ''stout-forum.aboq.org'']. Every Nero Wolfe story (there are 74 of them, as listed above) will receive its own discussion thread in [http://stout-forum.aboq.org the forum].''' | ||
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| + | Feel free to join the discussions at any time. You can do so fully anonymously, as no registration or log-in is required to contribute to the [http://stout-forum.aboq.org Rex Stout discussion forum]. | ||
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| + | Threads for some of the Rex Stout volumes have already been started. See the small ''<span style="color:blue; font-size:0.8em">DF</span>'' links next to the book titles above. Simply click on any of these ''<span style="color:blue; font-size:0.8em">DF</span>'' links to visit the discussion forum thread for that particular book. | ||
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| + | However, discussing Rex Stout's biography or non-Wolfe, even non-mystery writings, or Rex Stout's political activism, is equally appropriate in the forum. | ||
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| + | Plus, setting up highly specialized and dedicated Wolfean / Stoutean discussion threads is also possible. For instance, a thread dedicated solely to discussing the Archie/Lily relationship, or a thread dedicated to discussing Marko Vukcic, or Nero Wolfe TV/film adaptations, and there might even be – frightful as it may seem – dedicated threads for Theodore and Rowcliff! [[Image:Cool.gif]] | ||
| + | </div> | ||
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| + | ===== Nero Wolfe Pastiche & Fan Fiction ===== | ||
| + | [[Image:Archie-Toy.jpg|thumb|''The picture (a toy Archie Goodwin?) welcoming visitors on the homepage of [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ArchiesUnderwood Archie's Underwood].'']] | ||
| + | * '''[http://www.madengineer.com Glenn Dixon]''' – (1995–1997<small>?</small>) ''[http://www.beaglewriter.com/dixon Three Strikes]'' | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.8em">'''Kindle''' (MOBI) versions: [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/rgbdejoytq6xd99/Welcome_to_Death.mobi?dl=1 ›Welcome to Death‹] / [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/2nnk9q2bf2pnqh6/No_Body.mobi?dl=1 ›No Body‹] / [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/g1f7xlpcjmbqs23/Not_With_a_Whimper.mobi?dl=1 ›Not With a Whimper‹]</span> | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.8em">'''iPad/iPhone/Android''' (EPUB) versions: [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/rowtttbdstmrjs6/Welcome_to_Death.epub?dl=1 ›Welcome to Death‹] / [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/rzl3qhm5i6jfys2/No_Body.epub?dl=1 ›No Body‹] / [https://dl.dropbox.com/s/jut56aldjhu0nnf/Not_With_a_Whimper.epub?dl=1 ›Not With a Whimper‹]</span> | ||
| + | * '''[http://www.blogger.com/profile/16862545272673601332 Alan Vanneman]''' – (2008; revised in 2013) ''[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/xmr22t15ap03yud/Three_Bullets.html Three Bullets]''<br><span style="font-size:0.9em">[''comprises'' ›Invitation to a Shooting Party‹ / ›Fame Will Tell‹ / ›Politics Is Murder‹]</span> | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.8em">[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/53blp2opo53fplj/Three_Bullets.mobi '''Kindle'''] (MOBI) version — [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/s2f8uj0xc2544fi/Three_Bullets.epub '''iPad/iPhone/Android'''] (EPUB) version</span> | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.8em">[http://aboq.org/alan_vanneman/review-Vanneman-Three_Bullets.html ''review'']</span> | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.9em">[[Quotations:Three Bullets|''quotations collection'']] from ''Three Bullets''</span> | ||
| + | * Charles E. Burns – (1990) ''[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/f9cfa3wtbjnutjz/Firecrackers.html Firecrackers]'' | ||
| + | ** <span style="font-size:0.8em">[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/m3z48ikgs5enk1k/Firecrackers.mobi '''Kindle'''] (MOBI) version — [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/wev77rqnxvsllx3/Firecrackers.epub '''iPad/iPhone/Android'''] (EPUB) version</span> | ||
| + | * '''[http://avenarius.sk/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6 “Adonis Guilfoyle”]''' – (2007) [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3878526/1/Who_Am_I ›Who Am I?‹] & (2008) [http://community.livejournal.com/wolfe_office/38429.html#cutid1 ›Thanks for the Dance‹] | ||
| + | * '''[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/milk_and_orchids “Nancy”]''' – (2003) [http://www.e-fic.com/milkandorchids/stories/toomanygoodwins.html ›Too Many Goodwins‹] | ||
| + | * '''[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/milk_and_orchids “Nancy”]''' – (2003) [http://www.e-fic.com/milkandorchids/stories/lostboys.html ›Lost Boys‹] | ||
| + | * '''[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/milk_and_orchids “Parhelion”]''' – (2002) [http://www.e-fic.com/milkandorchids/stories/hunger.html ›Hunger‹] <small>''{[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_fiction slash!]}''</small> | ||
| + | * (Halloween 2005) [[Omit Panic|›Omit Panic‹]] – a Nero Wolfe novelette (round-robin by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nerowolfe Nero Wolfe fans]) | ||
| + | * [http://www.e-fic.com/milkandorchids/archive.html collection of Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin pastiches] <small>''{Disclaimer: includes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_fiction slash]}''</small> | ||
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| + | ====== NW Fan Fiction Discussions ====== | ||
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| + | * [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/milk_and_orchids Milk and Orchids] mailing list | ||
| + | * [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ArchiesUnderwood Archie's Underwood] mailing list | ||
| + | * discussion in [http://avenarius.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=489 this site's forum] | ||
| + | </div> | ||
===== Additional Resources ===== | ===== Additional Resources ===== | ||
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| + | * ''[http://avenarius.sk/stout previous, voluminous version]'' of this webpage | ||
| + | * ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Stout Rex Stout]'' webpage at Wikipedia | ||
* ''[http://gadetection.pbwiki.com/Stout,%20Rex Rex Stout]'' at [http://gadetection.pbwiki.com Golden Age Detection Wiki] | * ''[http://gadetection.pbwiki.com/Stout,%20Rex Rex Stout]'' at [http://gadetection.pbwiki.com Golden Age Detection Wiki] | ||
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| + | '''<span style="font-size:1.25em">[http://stout.aboq.org stout.aboq.org]</span>''' | ||
Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 November 2014
Rex Stout (1886–1975) is a US writer of (not only) classic mysteries featuring Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, published between 1934 and 1975. He is the creator of the famous and phenomenally fat armchair detective genius Nero Wolfe and his almost equally famous assistant Archie Goodwin. Wolfe is an updated version of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, while Archie is a modern, gritty, and wise-cracking Dr. Watson. Archie is just as much Wolfe’s as Dr. Watson’s antithesis.
Stout was born on 1st December 1886, in Noblesville, Indiana, to a Quaker family (the sixth of their nine children). A genius in his own right, he twice read the Bible cover to cover before he was 4 years old, and read all of Shakespeare’s plays and memorized all the sonnets between the ages of 7 and 12 (at 86, he could still quote the sonnets letter-perfect). Stout became the state spelling champion at the age of 13, and was early recognized as a prodigy in arithmetic. <read on>
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Previous Version of this Webpage
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(In fact, go ahead and do so yourself if you can spare a minute... You may easily edit this very page you are reading right now; simply press the tab named edit at the top of this webpage.)
Collections of Rex Stout Quotations Already Available
Here is a list of collections of Rex Stout quotations already available in this Book of Quotations:
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Additional Rex Stout Quotations Categories
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Nero Wolfe Artwork
Danielle a.k.a. Goodwingrad, a student of graphic design, has produced some very nice Nero Wolfe artwork. Check it out (uploaded here with her permission):
- an advertisement for Champagne for One
- a book cover for Black Orchids
- graphic layout for Chapter 1 of Black Orchids: page 1, page 2
List of all Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin Mysteries
All 47 Nero Wolfe Volumes
Note: Nero Wolfe full-length novels are indicated by appearing in bold print italics in the list below. They are numbered using Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3...). In contrast, collections of Nero Wolfe novelettes (short novels, short stories) are numbered using Roman numerals (I, II, III...).
In total, there are 47 Nero Wolfe volumes, 1 of them posthumous (published 10 years after Rex Stout's death). Out of the 47 volumes, 33 are full-length Nero Wolfe novels. The remaining 14 volumes are collections of Nero Wolfe novelettes; there are, in total, 41 such novelettes.
This means that, in grand total, there are 74 Nero Wolfe stories available in 47 volumes. (Please note that the final posthumous volume contains two Wolfe stories that are substantially changed – and improved! – versions of Wolfe stories first published many years ago in other collections.)
Rex Stout Discussion Forum
Visit this site's Rex Stout discussion forum at stout-forum.aboq.org. Every Nero Wolfe story (there are 74 of them, as listed above) will receive its own discussion thread in the forum.
Feel free to join the discussions at any time. You can do so fully anonymously, as no registration or log-in is required to contribute to the Rex Stout discussion forum.
Threads for some of the Rex Stout volumes have already been started. See the small DF links next to the book titles above. Simply click on any of these DF links to visit the discussion forum thread for that particular book.
However, discussing Rex Stout's biography or non-Wolfe, even non-mystery writings, or Rex Stout's political activism, is equally appropriate in the forum.
Plus, setting up highly specialized and dedicated Wolfean / Stoutean discussion threads is also possible. For instance, a thread dedicated solely to discussing the Archie/Lily relationship, or a thread dedicated to discussing Marko Vukcic, or Nero Wolfe TV/film adaptations, and there might even be – frightful as it may seem – dedicated threads for Theodore and Rowcliff!
Nero Wolfe Pastiche & Fan Fiction
- Glenn Dixon – (1995–1997?) Three Strikes
- Kindle (MOBI) versions: ›Welcome to Death‹ / ›No Body‹ / ›Not With a Whimper‹
- iPad/iPhone/Android (EPUB) versions: ›Welcome to Death‹ / ›No Body‹ / ›Not With a Whimper‹
- Alan Vanneman – (2008; revised in 2013) Three Bullets
[comprises ›Invitation to a Shooting Party‹ / ›Fame Will Tell‹ / ›Politics Is Murder‹]- Kindle (MOBI) version — iPad/iPhone/Android (EPUB) version
- review
- quotations collection from Three Bullets
- Charles E. Burns – (1990) Firecrackers
- Kindle (MOBI) version — iPad/iPhone/Android (EPUB) version
- “Adonis Guilfoyle” – (2007) ›Who Am I?‹ & (2008) ›Thanks for the Dance‹
- “Nancy” – (2003) ›Too Many Goodwins‹
- “Nancy” – (2003) ›Lost Boys‹
- “Parhelion” – (2002) ›Hunger‹ {slash!}
- (Halloween 2005) ›Omit Panic‹ – a Nero Wolfe novelette (round-robin by Nero Wolfe fans)
- collection of Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin pastiches {Disclaimer: includes slash}
NW Fan Fiction Discussions
- Milk and Orchids mailing list
- Archie's Underwood mailing list
- discussion in this site's forum
Additional Resources
- previous, voluminous version of this webpage
- Rex Stout webpage at Wikipedia
- Rex Stout at Golden Age Detection Wiki