What inspired E.W. Hornung to portray Raffles as a charming antihero instead of a traditional villain?
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What inspired E.W. Hornung to portray Raffles as a charming antihero instead of a traditional villain?
Did anyone else feel a mix of admiration and unease for Raffles' daring heists?
How did Hornung decide to set these stories in Victorian London, and what effect does that time period have on Raffles' character?