Analyse the character of Sherlock Holmes?. Give details from the story to support your answers
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ArticleMediaAdditional InfoHomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesSherlock Holmesfictional character WRITTEN BYPhilip K. WilsonMedical Historian, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Author of Surgery, Skin & Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741).
ArticleMediaAdditional InfoHomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesSherlock Holmesfictional character WRITTEN BYPhilip K. WilsonMedical Historian, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Author of Surgery, Skin & Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741).Last Updated: Oct 29, 2020 See Article History
ArticleMediaAdditional InfoHomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesSherlock Holmesfictional character WRITTEN BYPhilip K. WilsonMedical Historian, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Author of Surgery, Skin & Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741).Last Updated: Oct 29, 2020 See Article HistorySherlock Holmes, fictional character created by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle. The prototype for the modern mastermind detective, Holmes first appeared in Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet, published in Beeton’s Christmas Annual of 1887. As the world’s first and only “consulting detective,” he pursued criminals throughout Victorian and Edwardian London, the south of England, and continental Europe. Although the fictional detective had been anticipated by Edgar Allan Poe’s C. Auguste Dupin and Émile Gaboriau’s Monsieur Lecoq, Holmes made a singular impact upon the popular imagination and has been the most enduring character of the detective story.
ArticleMediaAdditional InfoHomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesSherlock Holmesfictional character WRITTEN BYPhilip K. WilsonMedical Historian, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Author of Surgery, Skin & Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741).Last Updated: Oct 29, 2020 See Article HistorySherlock Holmes, fictional character created by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle. The prototype for the modern mastermind detective, Holmes first appeared in Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet, published in Beeton’s Christmas Annual of 1887. As the world’s first and only “consulting detective,” he pursued criminals throughout Victorian and Edwardian London, the south of England, and continental Europe. Although the fictional detective had been anticipated by Edgar Allan Poe’s C. Auguste Dupin and Émile Gaboriau’s Monsieur Lecoq, Holmes made a singular impact upon the popular imagination and has been the most enduring character of the detective story.Rathbone, Basil
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