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The World Of Sherlock Holmes: The Facts And Fiction Behind The World's Greatest Detective
The World Of Sherlock Holmes: The Facts And Fiction Behind The World's Greatest Detective
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The World of Sherlock Holmes examines the stories and exposes the myths and reality of the era in which Conan Doyle's mysteries were published, which saw the rise of Scotland Yard as a legendary organisation for criminal detection and huge advances in forensic medicine, the science of deduction and criminal analysis. Sherlock Holmes' popularity has never waned, and his silhouette with the deerstalker hat and pipe are recognisable over the world. To many, he is an eccentric, intellectual detective; but he had a far darker, more enigmatic side to his character - complex, solitary and prone to narcotic addition. There have been countless cinema, television and stage adaptations of the stories, most recently the ambitious modern interpretation with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, in which Sherlock Holmes uses digital technologies to help him solve the crime. The original BBC series has been distributed worldwide. In 2012, Lucy Liu also caused a stir by taking on the role of Watson opposite Johnny Lee Miller in another modern re-working, in the CBS series Elementary.
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One Line Summary
Unveil Sherlock Holmes' myths, reality, and legacy.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by the mythos of Sherlock Holmes and want to discover the fascinating truth behind his stories and creator, this book is a perfect choice. It delves into the historical context, examining how Conan Doyle crafted his legendary detective and how Holmes became a cultural icon. It's a compelling read that links the fictional world to real detective advancements and detective history, perfect for fans of mystery and detective stories.