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Title:
I believe in Sherlock Holmes : early fan fiction from the very first fandom / edited by Douglas G. Greene.
Publisher:
Dover PublicationsInc.,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
x, 220 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Doyle, Arthur Conan,--1859-1930--Parodies, imitations, etc.
Holmes, Sherlock--Fiction.
Detective and mystery stories, English.
Detective and mystery stories, American.
Doyle, Arthur Conan,--1859-1930.
Holmes, Sherlock.
Detective and mystery stories, American.
Detective and mystery stories, English.
Parodies.
Fiction.
Other Authors:
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79082292
Greene, Douglas G., writer of introduction. writer of introduction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80014417
Notes:
Brief catalog of Dover books follows the text.
Contents:
The adventure of the unique hamlet (1920) / Vincent Starrett. Picklock's disappearance (1894) / R. C. Lehmann -- The adventure of the stolen doormat (1895) / Allen Upward -- Sherlock Holmes again (1899) / John Kendrick Bangs -- Jennie meets a great detective (1899) / Robert Barr -- The stolen cigar case (1902) / Bret Harte -- A double-barrelled detective story (1902) / Mark Twain -- The adventure of the missing pendants (1906) / John Kendrick Bangs -- The tenth green (1907) / Headon Hill -- The Jewish lamp (1908) / Maurice Leblanc -- The sleuths (1911) / O. Henry -- The mystery man (1917) / Ellis Parker Butler -- The truthful lady (1920) / J. Storer Clouston -- The adventure of the unique hamlet (1920) / Vincent Starrett.
Summary:
"When Arthur Conan Doyle killed off his fictional sleuth in the 1893 story "The Final Problem," distraught readers resorted to producing their own versions of Sherlock Holmes's adventures, thus inventing the now-common genre of fan fiction. These tales by famous and lesser-known devotees offer the best of early Sherlockian tributes and parodies. Editor Douglas G. Greene's informative Introduction provides background on each of the stories and their authors. The collection begins with Robert Barr's "The Great Pegram Mystery," a satire that appeared less than a year after the very first Holmes short story. Thirteen additional tales include Bret Harte's "The Stolen Cigar Case," praised by Ellery Queen as "one of the most devastating parodies" ever written about the Baker Street investigator; Mark Twain's "A Double-Barrelled Detective Story," featuring Holmes's nephew, Fetlock Jones; and "The Sleuths," by O. Henry, in which a bumbling New York private eye struggles to outshine a rival"--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
0486794628
9780486794624
OCLC:
(OCoLC)898167056
LCCN:
2015021792
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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