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Overview: The chapters which follow in this book interpret the cultural afterlives of Holmes and Doyle as they are remodelled and repackaged for new global audiences and new historical contexts. However, the point of departure – the Holmes stories and Doyle’s life in context – provides the point of origin for these chapters. As Holmes thrives in the popular imagination, the bulk of this collection is dedicated to Holmesian adaptations (advertising, TV series, film and videogames). With the advent of neo-Victorianism, Doyle, however, is increasingly appearing as a fictionalised figure and the final four chapters in this collection frame Doyle biographically (Lycett), and contextually (Bloom) as the historical figure slips increasingly into the neo-historical fictional world of ‘high’ literature (Pulham) and popular crime narratives (Palmer).
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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