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... He was a reflection of the hopes of a generation. It was not until 1901 that Doyle had a change of heart and decided to write more Holmes mysteries. ...
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... SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERIES: · A Scandal in Bohemia · A Case of Identity · The Red- Headed League · The Boscombe Valley Mystery · The Five Orange Pips ...
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... They are mysteries, usually starting with a client coming to see Holmes in his Baker Street rooms, though some have more unusual beginnings, as in "The Man ...
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... great. There is not much to the character of Sherlock Holmes, a detective with a unique knack to solving mysteries. A perceptive ...
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The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is an excellent book, and one of the best mysteries I have ever read. Holmes, the superhuman detective ...
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... uses his abilities as a writer to challenge the reader to solve his mysteries. ... While Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are in London many things are presented ...
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... mystery of the hound. Sherlock Holmes is famous for his brilliance in gathering evidence to solve mysteries. He starts of by displaying ...
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... The detective in the play The Speckled Band is Sherlock Holmes. He is not your typical detective; he doesn't solve mysteries for wealth but more for his own ...
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... Dr. Watson had been the friend of Sherlock Holmes for a long time, when Watson began to be interested in mysteries and to put down the stories of Holmes. ...
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... Solving mysteries is a means to overcome the boredom to which he is prone. With his fits of melancholia, Holmes has all the traits of a romantic rebel. ...
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... Gordianus the Finder is the fictional Roman character who solves these mysteries; this being Sherlock Holmes' previous life. Gordianus ...
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... of "The Engineer's Thumb" starts in a way that is typical of many of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Dr Watson is recalling one of the numerous mysteries that he ...
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... Sherlock Holmes is portrayed as the classic detective: arrogant, omniscient, and self ... He solves mysteries that interfere with the order of the society in which ...
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