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Victor Bridges

Victor Bridges was a prolific English author, playwright, and poet known for his contributions to detective and fantasy fiction.

Lived
1878–1972
Nationality
English
Language
English

Victor Bridges, whose real name was Victor George de Freyne, was an English writer active during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Born on March 14, 1878, he developed a highly productive literary career that spanned several decades. Writing under his pseudonym, Bridges became recognized as a prolific author who successfully navigated multiple popular genres, most notably detective fiction and fantasy.

Beyond his contributions to genre novels, Bridges was a versatile writer who engaged with different literary forms. He was active as a playwright, writing for the theatrical stage, and also expressed his creativity as an occasional poet. His multi-faceted career allowed him to reach diverse audiences through his books, plays, and verse. Bridges lived a long life, witnessing major shifts in the literary landscape before his death on November 29, 1972. His legacy remains tied to his extensive output and his ability to entertain readers across different storytelling mediums.