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Watson's not wasting any time here. So we learn, in two sentences, that Holmes is: not fond of other people, ridiculously smart, kind of a drug addict, working unofficially to fight crime and, as if I couldn’t say it enough -- ridiculously smart! Gangelhoff, Bonnie (15 September 2017). "A small Oklahoma town finds community through public art". Southwest Art . Retrieved 6 August 2020. a b Nelson, Sadie (26 July 2010). "Holmes sweet Holmes". Nelson's Column. London Town. Archived from the original on 3 August 2010 . Retrieved 4 August 2010. Bennett, Bo. "Pseudo-Logical Fallacies". Logicallyfallacious.com. Logically Fallacious. Archived from the original on 31 July 2020 . Retrieved 31 July 2020.

Sherlock Holmes Books In Order | History Hit The Sherlock Holmes Books In Order | History Hit

Although Doyle had written other adventure series, Professor Challenger and Brigadier Gerard, he considered his true calling to be an author of Medieval Romances, with knights and so forth. I read some of them and they are quite wordy and pretty bad. The short story was Doyle’s true métier. And I say, without hesitation, if not for Holmes, Doyle would now be forgotten. The Adventure of the Devil's Foot (Last Bow) - 4 starsMaybe I am just strange but I always enjoy stories that either "speak" to me or at least "surprise" me. Knowles, Christopher (2007). Our Gods Wear Spandex: The Secret History of Comic Book Heroes. San Francisco: Weiser Books. p.67. ISBN 978-1-57863-406-4. Now, I won't even try to review so much material, as the stories are many and vary widely. All I can say is that I enjoyed the whole collection in general, specially the novels, but then I'm not that keen a reader of tales and short stories. After resisting public pressure for eight years, Conan Doyle wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles (serialised in 1901–02, with an implicit setting before Holmes's death). In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote " The Adventure of the Empty House"; set in 1894, Holmes reappears, explaining to a stunned Watson that he had faked his death to fool his enemies. [48] Following "The Adventure of the Empty House", Conan Doyle would sporadically write new Holmes stories until 1927.

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The Sign of Three, Series 3 Episode 2". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014 . Retrieved 2 January 2014. Quigley, Michael J. "Mycroft Holmes". The Official Conan Doyle Estate Ltd . Retrieved 27 December 2019.

Sherlock Holmes Books - Reedsy The Essential Guide to Reading the Sherlock Holmes Books - Reedsy

For me the stories and novels are well-written. They appealed to my younger self. I was fascinated with Holmes ability to read people. And I wanted that skill-set. I decided early on that was going to be an important “ability” for me to have as a life skill. Focus on the small details. Look directly at people. Listen to them. Hear what they are not saying.

I was also fascinated by people. And mostly people who did bad things to other people. I never understood why humanity was so cruel to each other. I wanted to learn. I wanted to fix them, I guess. Holmes was a towering genius in so many ways. Dr. Watson gives the stability, where Holmes in his creativity is sometimes off kilter, but we love him, and we are always mesmerized by how he can solve cases. Speedy's, the sandwich shop below the flat used as Holmes's residence, reported a sharp rise in new customers who recognised it from the show. [49] [50]



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