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43 - Sherlock Holmes's Monographs
Season 1 · Episode 43

43 - Sherlock Holmes's Monographs

Sherlock Holmes: Trifles · Scott Monty & Burt Wolder

October 25, 201716m 21s

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Show Notes

"Why do you not write them yourself?" [ABBE]

Aside from the untold tales which are hinted at occasionally by Watson, the most intriguing writings in the Canon are those penned by Sherlock Holmes himself. We of course refer to his famous monographs.

In his earliest published cases, Holmes himself admits "in fact, I have written a monograph on the subject" [STUD] and "I have been guilty of several monographs" [SIGN], seemingly qualifying himself in the good doctor's (and our) eyes.

How many monographs were there and what were they? We sum them up and categorize them, with the help of T.S. Blakeney and S.C. Roberts.

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Links / Notes Music credits

Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra

Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

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