In 1893, overwhelmed by readers\u27 insatiability for Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle killed his detective off at the height of his popularity. Writing to a friend in 1896, Doyle described how literally sick he was of the figure he had created: “I have had such an overdose of him that I feel towards him as I do towards pâté de foie gras, of which I once ate too much, so that the name of it gives me a sickly feeling to this day” (Chabon 17). Holmes\u27s (first) literary demise was marked by his creator with a culinary simile, one which recalls that his literary debut was made under the name that, above all others, stood for the culinary in late nineteenth-century Britain: Isabella Beeton. The first Sherlock Holmes story, “A Study...
This thesis joins a lively field of Victorian cultural studies to examine the construction and re-pr...
The last decade of the Victorian era, the fin de siècle, was a time of deep social anxiety as the po...
My project explores the relationship between reader, writer, and character. More specifically, I am ...
In 1893, overwhelmed by readers\u27 insatiability for Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle ki...
This study examines the role of author, reader and publisher in the creation of the Sherlock Holmes ...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes is infamous for his uncanny ability to detect and cap...
Arthur Conan Doyle, a young physician in general practice in the provinces who had published some fi...
The highly dramatic revelation, in Chapter XIII of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskerv...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2014-2015As social and literary critic M...
The present paper examines the duality of human nature in late-nineteenth century Victorian societ...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyles' Sherlock Holmes 'canon' consists of 56 short stories and 4 novels published...
Panel - An analysis of Sherlock Holmes from varying perspectives. Allyson Butts Who Is Sherlock?: Si...
Trained as a physician in the bacteriological age, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a detective-hero w...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher. Copyright 2009,...
This thesis joins a lively field of Victorian cultural studies to examine the construction and re-pr...
The last decade of the Victorian era, the fin de siècle, was a time of deep social anxiety as the po...
My project explores the relationship between reader, writer, and character. More specifically, I am ...
In 1893, overwhelmed by readers\u27 insatiability for Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle ki...
This study examines the role of author, reader and publisher in the creation of the Sherlock Holmes ...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes is infamous for his uncanny ability to detect and cap...
Arthur Conan Doyle, a young physician in general practice in the provinces who had published some fi...
The highly dramatic revelation, in Chapter XIII of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskerv...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2014-2015As social and literary critic M...
The present paper examines the duality of human nature in late-nineteenth century Victorian societ...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyles' Sherlock Holmes 'canon' consists of 56 short stories and 4 novels published...
Panel - An analysis of Sherlock Holmes from varying perspectives. Allyson Butts Who Is Sherlock?: Si...
Trained as a physician in the bacteriological age, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a detective-hero w...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher. Copyright 2009,...
This thesis joins a lively field of Victorian cultural studies to examine the construction and re-pr...
The last decade of the Victorian era, the fin de siècle, was a time of deep social anxiety as the po...
My project explores the relationship between reader, writer, and character. More specifically, I am ...