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Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe books (novels and collections of novellas and short stories) are listed in order of publication. For specific publication history, including original magazine appearances, see entries for individual titles.
Although the Nero Wolfe stories take place contemporaneously with their writing and depict a changing landscape and society, the principal characters in the corpus (the term used by Wolfe fandom for the collection of books and stories, as the Baker Street Irregulars refer to the Sherlock Holmes tales as "the Canon") do not age. According to a ...
Nero Wolfe novellas and short stories written by Rex Stout (1886–1975). Pages in category "Nero Wolfe short stories" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Individual titles of the Nero Wolfe novellas are listed in the bibliography section of the article on Rex Stout. Pages in category "Nero Wolfe short story collections" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The Nero Wolfe stories are populated by a cast of supporting characters who help sustain the sense that each story takes place in familiar surroundings. The main characters are Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin .
Nero Wolfe, as a phenomenon and as a character in the Nero Wolfe novels — A good starting point for anyone new to Nero Wolfe. The article lists the stories chronologically. Nero Wolfe's first recorded case is Fer-de-Lance (1934), and if anyone has taken a liking to the series and wants to read more, it's best (but not necessary) to start at ...
The fourth paragraph [b] of the magazine version relates that it is a shortage of stainless steel — not meat — that miffs Nero Wolfe. Archie sets up the story by reporting that Wolfe wants "to build stainless-steel supports for some new plant benches, and, on account of postwar shortages, couldn't get the steel."
"The story's original title, 'Nero Wolfe and the Communist Killer,' supplies the appropriate emphasis," wrote J. Kenneth Van Dover in At Wolfe's Door: The Nero Wolfe Novels of Rex Stout. "As in The Second Confession, the party is quick to disown an errant member, but Party membership functions as a primary motive for the crime. Wolfe bulldozes ...
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