It's Elementary My Dear Watson

Jul 27, 2021 00:04


   So up until recently I think my only familiarity with Sherlock Holmes other than the pervasive cultural references was having read one story in middle school and seeing (one of two?) recent major movies. But it turns out that (all of?) Sherlock Holmes is available on Audible for free with basic membership, 62 hours in all. Having now listened ( Read more... )

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saensabai July 26 2021, 17:08:33 UTC
Nice

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emo_snal September 19 2021, 12:09:01 UTC
Thank you sir

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chocolate_frapp July 26 2021, 17:38:24 UTC
I'm a big fan of Sherlock Holmes. Welcome! Just yesterday I was recommending the Jeremy Brett TV version to someone who hadn't seen it before when I was on my way to the Japanese jazz club.

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emo_snal September 19 2021, 12:09:29 UTC
how do the TV versions compare?

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chocolate_frapp September 19 2021, 17:16:09 UTC
there are a lot of TV versions, the Jeremy Brett one is my favorite. My least favorite is the Brandysnap Cunnilingus one, haha.

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wpadmirer July 26 2021, 18:37:18 UTC
I read all the Sherlock Holmes as a kid, and I think that's the ideal time to read them.

However, I will highly recommend Stephen Hockensmith's HOLMES ON THE RANGE about the two brothers who become detectives after one is fascinated by the stories of Sherlock Holmes. They take place in the American West at the turn of the century and they are FUN.

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benicek July 27 2021, 10:04:43 UTC

Deductive reasoning, Watson! I went through most of those Holmes stories on Audible too. The main surprise for me was how much of the action occurs in the Surrey and Sussex rail commuter zone, where I live. They seem to take a train in nearly every story. I suppose it makes sense, because the author lived down here and understood his target audience of bored office workers.

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emo_snal September 19 2021, 12:10:46 UTC
That must be interesting knowing the locations. Having never been anywhere near London (other than within the airport) I had no real sense of any of the locations other than what I was told in text.

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sea_thoughts August 15 2021, 19:51:49 UTC
And somewhere in the forewards or (midwards?) included in the collection between the books by Conan Doyle it was mentioned he wrote some historical fiction novels that HE considered his best work though they've been largely forgotten compared to his more famous work.

It's true, Conan Doyle rated his adventure novels much better than his Holmes stories (he tried to kill Holmes off in The Final Problem but then had to bring him back thanks to the public backlash). I wouldn't say that The Lost World has been forgotten, though, it's had plenty of adaptations and is the Ur-Example of all those "dinosaurs/exotic civilisations live at the centre of the earth" stories.

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emo_snal September 19 2021, 12:14:14 UTC
Sir Nigel was just awful! And then I read reviews about the White Company and it appeared to be similar to Sir Nigel as far as I could tell from reviews. It really boggled my mind that so celebrated an author could have churned out Sir Nigel ... and thought of it as his best work no less!

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sea_thoughts September 19 2021, 12:24:47 UTC
It shows that authors don't always know which of their works will stand the test of time. Conan Doyle saw his detective stories as a level above pot boilers, not 'serious' literature like his adventure novels, which dealt with hot issues of the day - evolution, archaeology, palaeontolgy, exploring new countries and new civilisations.

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