This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, concentrating on selected texts from the 2011 short story collection entitled A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon. The discussion focuses on the new perspectives these contemporary short fictions contribute in their representations of Holmes and detection, and examines how such texts chime with critical debates on Conan Doyle and recent literary adaptations
This study explores the theme of intertextuality and adaptation between literature and film on the b...
The death and resurrection of Sherlock Holmes, a contrarian reading in which Holmes helps the murder...
Conan Doyle’s œuvre is articulated along three major literary axes and Hélène Machinal accordingly d...
This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, ...
Through the connections between Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories and Mark Gatiss a...
Rewritings and adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes stories are traditionally called pastiches among f...
This study examines the role of author, reader and publisher in the creation of the Sherlock Holmes ...
In the last ten years, popular culture has seen a number of visual interpretations of the character ...
Sherlock Holmes complicates the idea of the forensic scientist. Much of the scientific techniques at...
This thesis joins a lively field of Victorian cultural studies to examine the construction and re-pr...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
© Melikhov et al. Purpose: The article analyzes the image of Sherlock Holmes in the works of some of...
By the end of this course, you will have encountered Sherlock in just about as many media and textua...
This article examines recent adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes canon and argues that it is the symb...
A consideration of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories and their subsequent a...
This study explores the theme of intertextuality and adaptation between literature and film on the b...
The death and resurrection of Sherlock Holmes, a contrarian reading in which Holmes helps the murder...
Conan Doyle’s œuvre is articulated along three major literary axes and Hélène Machinal accordingly d...
This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, ...
Through the connections between Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories and Mark Gatiss a...
Rewritings and adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes stories are traditionally called pastiches among f...
This study examines the role of author, reader and publisher in the creation of the Sherlock Holmes ...
In the last ten years, popular culture has seen a number of visual interpretations of the character ...
Sherlock Holmes complicates the idea of the forensic scientist. Much of the scientific techniques at...
This thesis joins a lively field of Victorian cultural studies to examine the construction and re-pr...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
© Melikhov et al. Purpose: The article analyzes the image of Sherlock Holmes in the works of some of...
By the end of this course, you will have encountered Sherlock in just about as many media and textua...
This article examines recent adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes canon and argues that it is the symb...
A consideration of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories and their subsequent a...
This study explores the theme of intertextuality and adaptation between literature and film on the b...
The death and resurrection of Sherlock Holmes, a contrarian reading in which Holmes helps the murder...
Conan Doyle’s œuvre is articulated along three major literary axes and Hélène Machinal accordingly d...