The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Detecting Social Order
by
Rosemary Jann
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Mystery
Science Fiction
History
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Format
Kindle
Pages
150
Language
English
Published
Jun 25, 2010
Publisher
Twayne Publishers
ISBN-10
0805717307
ISBN-13
9780805717303
Description
In this intriguing exploration of the Sherlock Holmes universe, Rosemary Jann dives deep into the social intricacies that underpin Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary tales. By drawing connections between Holmes's adventures and the societal norms of Victorian England, Jann illuminates the often-overlooked themes of class, gender, and morality woven throughout the narratives.
With a thoughtful blend of literary analysis and historical context, the work invites readers to consider how Conan Doyle's characters and plots reflect and critique the social order of their time. Jann's engaging prose not only captivates fans of the detective genre but also encourages a rich dialogue about the role of literature in shaping cultural understanding.
As Jann leads us through Holmes's iconic escapades, she simultaneously reveals how those escapades offer a mirror to the complexities of human relationships and societal structures. It’s a delightful read for anyone curious about the intersection of literature and life in a bygone era.
With a thoughtful blend of literary analysis and historical context, the work invites readers to consider how Conan Doyle's characters and plots reflect and critique the social order of their time. Jann's engaging prose not only captivates fans of the detective genre but also encourages a rich dialogue about the role of literature in shaping cultural understanding.
As Jann leads us through Holmes's iconic escapades, she simultaneously reveals how those escapades offer a mirror to the complexities of human relationships and societal structures. It’s a delightful read for anyone curious about the intersection of literature and life in a bygone era.
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