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Gender And The Modern Sherlock Holmes Essays On Film And Television Adaptations Since 2009 Nadine Farghaly

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Gender And The Modern Sherlock Holmes Essays On Film And Television Adaptations Since 2009 Nadine Farghaly
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Nadine Farghaly
ISBN: 9780786494590, 9781476622811, 078649459X, 1476622817
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Gender And The Modern Sherlock Holmes Essays On Film And Television Adaptations Since 2009 Nadine Farghaly by Nadine Farghaly 9780786494590, 9781476622811, 078649459X, 1476622817 instant download after payment.

From his 1887 literary debut to his many film and television adaptations, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes has lost none of his appeal. Besides Holmes himself, no character in Conan Doyle's stories proves as interesting as the astute detective's constant companion, Dr. Watson, who somehow seems both superfluous and essential. While Conan Doyle does not depict Holmes and Watson as equals, he avoids presenting Watson as incompetent, as he was made to appear on screen for decades. A variety of reimagined Holmeses and Watsons in recent years have depicted their relationship as more nuanced and complementary. Focusing on the Guy Ritchie films, the BBC's Sherlock and CBS's Elementary, this collection of new essays explores the ideas and implications behind these adaptations.

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