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Ms Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock, 2nd Edition
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Dobry: Książka, która była czytana, ale nadal jest w dobrym stanie. Na okładce widoczne są ...
Release Year
2004
ISBN
9780888644152
Book Title
Ms. Holmes of Baker Street : the Truth about Sherlock
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
University of Alberta Press
Edition
2
Publication Year
2004
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
William A. S. Sarjeant, C. Alan Bradley
Genre
Literary Criticism
Topic
Mystery & Detective, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
11.9 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

O tym produkcie

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Sherlock Holmes strides into our imagination, deerstalker hat jauntily set on his head, pipe protruding from his mouth, and a formidable intellect from which he painstakingly masters the mysteries he investigates. Yet the qualities that set Holmes apart as a masterful sleuth are rather commonplace-perhaps even universal-in any woman. In a deep investigation of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, C. Alan Bradley and William A.S. Sarjeant uncover the surprising truth about Sherlock Holmes.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Alberta Press
ISBN-10
0888644159
ISBN-13
9780888644152
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5928366

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ms. Holmes of Baker Street : the Truth about Sherlock
Edition
2
Author
William A. S. Sarjeant, C. Alan Bradley
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
2004
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
11.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Pr4624.B73 2004
Reviews
"Ms. Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock by C. Alan Bradley in collaboration with the late Sherlockian scholar William A.S. Sarjeant is a methodical survey and analysis of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his detective sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Imaginative, methodical, scholarly, iconoclastic and very highly recommended reading for the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans, Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is as thoughtful and thought provoking, as it is controversial and unexpected." Margaret Lane, Reviewer's Bookwatch, "The thesis of this meticulously researched and wittily argued book is that Sherlock Holmes was in fact born Charlotte Holmes and chose to live as a man in a Victorian society that harshly restricted women’s potential." Trevor S. Raymond, Canadian Book Review Annual, 2005., "The thesis of this meticulously researched and wittily argued book is that Sherlock Holmes was in fact born Charlotte Holmes and chose to live as a man in a Victorian society that harshly restricted women’s potential." Trevor S. Raymond, Canadian Book Review Annual, 2005., _Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is a work of literary and scholarly deduction worthy of its subject him_or is that her?_self. The most playful and intriguing scholarship produced by Canadians in recent memory, the book was reissued recently by The University of Alberta Press. Although based on thorough readings and academic interpretations of the various Holmes stories and adventures, it_s still possible for the average reader to understand. A new edition_and a Canadian one_is welcome. The author_s literary detective work remains as intriguing today as when it was first published._ Francis O_Connor, The Peer Review, fall 2004, "The authors have produced a lengthy and well reasoned argument, working through the canon chronologically, rather than in order of publication. They produce a multitude of evidence, which is nicely presented and is never allowed to become boring or tedious. I may not be quite convinced, but I enjoyed exploring the possibility." Geoff Bradley, CADS (Crime And Detective Stories), Vol. 46, "Some ardent Holmes fans may be taken aback or even angered by the authors' thesis, but most should find the book fun and interesting. The old stories are viewed in a new light, invigorating them with freshness. Holmes himself (herself?) would no doubt delight in reading this book and at the opportunity to play the sleuth in perhaps the greatest untold detective mystery of them all." Alan J. Couture, ForeWord Magazine "The authors have produced a lengthy and well reasoned argument, working through the canon chronologically, rather than in order of publication. They produce a multitude of evidence, which is nicely presented and is never allowed to become boring or tedious. I may not be quite convinced, but I enjoyed exploring the possibility." Geoff Bradley, CADS (Crime And Detective Stories), Vol. 46 "The new edition of Ms. Holmes of Baker Street has a new introduction by Barbara Roden and a new afterword by Alan Bradley that explains the history of a book that was received in the Sherlockian world with outrage or admiration, and occasionally both, when it first appeared in 1989. The authors carefully examined the Canon, and present evidence that Holmes was female, twice pregnant, and possibly once a mother. It is a delight to see their conclusions in print again." Peter E. Blau, Sherlockians Newsletter, October 2004. "Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is a work of literary and scholarly deduction worthy of its subject him-or is that her?-self. The most playful and intriguing scholarship produced by Canadians in recent memory, the book was reissued recently by The University of Alberta Press. Although based on thorough readings and academic interpretations of the various Holmes stories and adventures, it's still possible for the average reader to understand. A new edition-and a Canadian one-is welcome. The author's literary detective work remains as intriguing today as when it was first published." Francis O'Connor, The Peer Review, fall 2004 "Ms. Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock by C. Alan Bradley in collaboration with the late Sherlockian scholar William A.S. Sarjeant is a methodical survey and analysis of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his detective sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Imaginative, methodical, scholarly, iconoclastic and very highly recommended reading for the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans, Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is as thoughtful and thought provoking, as it is controversial and unexpected." Margaret Lane, Reviewer's Bookwatch "The thesis of this meticulously researched and wittily argued book is that Sherlock Holmes was in fact born Charlotte Holmes and chose to live as a man in a Victorian society that harshly restricted women's potential." Trevor S. Raymond, Canadian Book Review Annual, 2005., “Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is a work of literary and scholarly deduction worthy of its subject him—or is that her?—self. The most playful and intriguing scholarship produced by Canadians in recent memory, the book was reissued recently by The University of Alberta Press. Although based on thorough readings and academic interpretations of the various Holmes stories and adventures, it’s still possible for the average reader to understand. A new edition—and a Canadian one—is welcome. The author’s literary detective work remains as intriguing today as when it was first published.â€� Francis O’Connor, The Peer Review, fall 2004, _Ms. Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock by C. Alan Bradley in collaboration with the late Sherlockian scholar William A.S. Sarjeant is a methodical survey and analysis of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his detective sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Imaginative, methodical, scholarly, iconoclastic and very highly recommended reading for the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans, Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is as thoughtful and thought provoking, as it is controversial and unexpected._ Margaret Lane, Reviewer's Bookwatch, “Ms. Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock by C. Alan Bradley in collaboration with the late Sherlockian scholar William A.S. Sarjeant is a methodical survey and analysis of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his detective sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Imaginative, methodical, scholarly, iconoclastic and very highly recommended reading for the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans, Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is as thoughtful and thought provoking, as it is controversial and unexpected.â€� Margaret Lane, Reviewer's Bookwatch, "Some ardent Holmes fans may be taken aback or even angered by the authors' thesis, but most should find the book fun and interesting. The old stories are viewed in a new light, invigorating them with freshness. Holmes himself (herself?) would no doubt delight in reading this book and at the opportunity to play the sleuth in perhaps the greatest untold detective mystery of them all." Alan J. Couture, ForeWord Magazine, "The new edition of Ms. Holmes of Baker Street has a new introduction by Barbara Roden and a new afterword by Alan Bradley that explains the history of a book that was received in the Sherlockian world with outrage or admiration, and occasionally both, when it first appeared in 1989. The authors carefully examined the Canon, and present evidence that Holmes was female, twice pregnant, and possibly once a mother. It is a delight to see their conclusions in print again." Peter E. Blau, Sherlockians Newsletter, October 2004., Ms. Holmes of Baker Street: The Truth About Sherlock by C. Alan Bradley in collaboration with the late Sherlockian scholar William A.S. Sarjeant is a methodical survey and analysis of the literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his detective sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Imaginative, methodical, scholarly, iconoclastic and very highly recommended reading for the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans, Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is as thoughtful and thought provoking, as it is controversial and unexpected.” Margaret Lane, Reviewer's Bookwatch, "Ms. Holmes of Baker Street is a work of literary and scholarly deduction worthy of its subject him-or is that her?-self. The most playful and intriguing scholarship produced by Canadians in recent memory, the book was reissued recently by The University of Alberta Press. Although based on thorough readings and academic interpretations of the various Holmes stories and adventures, it's still possible for the average reader to understand. A new edition-and a Canadian one-is welcome. The author's literary detective work remains as intriguing today as when it was first published." Francis O'Connor, The Peer Review, fall 2004, "The thesis of this meticulously researched and wittily argued book is that Sherlock Holmes was in fact born Charlotte Holmes and chose to live as a man in a Victorian society that harshly restricted women's potential." Trevor S. Raymond, Canadian Book Review Annual, 2005.
Copyright Date
2004
Lccn
2004-463259
Dewey Decimal
823/.8
Dewey Edition
22

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