Maurice Leblanc was a French novelist born in 1864.
Initially working as a journalist, he gained fame for creating the character Arsène Lupin, a gentleman thief who later became a detective.
Leblanc developed Lupin as a more gallant and dashing counterpart to Sherlock Holmes, following a request to write a short story filler.
The character's popularity led Leblanc to write numerous Lupin stories and novels throughout his career.
Despite attempts to create other characters, public demand for Lupin remained strong, compelling Leblanc to continue writing about the charismatic thief.
Leblanc's work significantly impacted French popular literature, with Arsène Lupin becoming a beloved cultural icon.
He passed away in 1941, leaving behind a legacy of captivating mystery fiction.
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