The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Price: 395.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198865759
Publication date:
24/10/2025
Paperback
368 pages
196x129mm
Price: 395.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198865759
Publication date:
24/10/2025
Paperback
368 pages
Part of Oxford World's Classics
Second Edition Edition
Arthur Conan Doyle, Catherine Wynne, Darryl Jones
- In this collection of stories first published in The Strand Magazine, Sherlock Holmes is at the height of his powers
 - The volume is full of famous cases, including `The Red-Headed League', `The Blue Carbuncle', and `The Speckled Band', as well as the first appearance of Irene Adler
 
New to this Edition:
- This new edition provides a fresh new examination of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, with a focus on Conan Doyle's own medical background and its influence on the creation of the famous detective
 - Complete with newly revised critical apparatus, including expansive explanatory notes on the text
 - Part of a set of new, refreshed editions of all Sherlock Holmes stories
 
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Second Edition Edition
Arthur Conan Doyle, Catherine Wynne, Darryl Jones
Description
It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the series of short stories that made the fortunes of The Strand Magazine, in which they were first published, and won immense popularity for Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. The detective is at the height of his powers and the volume is full of famous cases, including `The Red-Headed League', `The Blue Carbuncle', and `The Speckled Band'. Although Holmes gained a reputation for infallibility, Conan Doyle showed his own realism and feminism by having the great detective defeated by Irene Adler - the Woman - in the very first story, `A Scandal in Bohemia'.
Catherine Wynne's introduction reappraises the stories by looking at Conan Doyle's medical background and its influence on the creation of the famous detective. This edition also features completely revised explanatory notes to reflect the most recent scholarship on Conan Doyle and Victorian Literature.
ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
About the author
Arthur Conan Doyle, ,Catherine Wynne, Reader in Victorian and Early Twentieth-Century Literature and Visual Culture, University of Hull
About the editors
Dr Catherine Wynne is Reader in English at the University of Hull. She has published extensively on Conan Doyle and on nineteenth-century culture. The Colonial Conan Doyle was published in 2002 and her most recent work on Doyle ('Neo-Holmesian Fiction') was published in The Cambridge Companion to Sherlock Holmes in 2019. Her publications on Doyle focus on the Gothic, Empire and colonialism and trauma. She has most recently published a biography of war artist and traveller, Lady Butler.
Second Edition Edition
Arthur Conan Doyle, Catherine Wynne, Darryl Jones
Table of contents
A Chronology of Arthur Conan Doyle
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
Explanatory Notes
Second Edition Edition
Arthur Conan Doyle, Catherine Wynne, Darryl Jones
Description
It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the series of short stories that made the fortunes of The Strand Magazine, in which they were first published, and won immense popularity for Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. The detective is at the height of his powers and the volume is full of famous cases, including `The Red-Headed League', `The Blue Carbuncle', and `The Speckled Band'. Although Holmes gained a reputation for infallibility, Conan Doyle showed his own realism and feminism by having the great detective defeated by Irene Adler - the Woman - in the very first story, `A Scandal in Bohemia'.
Catherine Wynne's introduction reappraises the stories by looking at Conan Doyle's medical background and its influence on the creation of the famous detective. This edition also features completely revised explanatory notes to reflect the most recent scholarship on Conan Doyle and Victorian Literature.
ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
About the author
Arthur Conan Doyle, ,Catherine Wynne, Reader in Victorian and Early Twentieth-Century Literature and Visual Culture, University of Hull
About the editors
Dr Catherine Wynne is Reader in English at the University of Hull. She has published extensively on Conan Doyle and on nineteenth-century culture. The Colonial Conan Doyle was published in 2002 and her most recent work on Doyle ('Neo-Holmesian Fiction') was published in The Cambridge Companion to Sherlock Holmes in 2019. Her publications on Doyle focus on the Gothic, Empire and colonialism and trauma. She has most recently published a biography of war artist and traveller, Lady Butler.
Table of contents
A Chronology of Arthur Conan Doyle
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
Explanatory Notes
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Jules Verne, William Butcher
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Joseph Conrad, Cedric Watts
									
									

