gardner
gardner — biographical name
1. Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970), an American writer who worked as a lawyer befo
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釋義
Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970), an American writer who worked as a lawyer before creating the hugely popular Perry Mason series of detective novels, which were later adapted into television shows and films. He is known for writing over 80 novels featuring the clever defence lawyer Perry Mason and his many courtroom scenes.
例句
Dahlia borrowed a Gardner novel from the library and finished it in two days.
Fans of Gardner's courtroom dramas still discuss the twists in his Perry Mason stories.
collocation: Gardner's + [type of work]
The television series based on Gardner's books made Perry Mason a household name.
Karim read that Gardner wrote novels under the pen name A. A. Fair.