Few could have predicted the enduring fascination with the legendary
detective Sherlock Holmes. From the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
to the recent BBC series that has made a heart-throb out of Benedict
Cumberbatch, the sleuth has been much a part of the British and global
cultural legacy from the moment of his first appearance in 1887.
The contributors to this book discuss the ways in which various fan
cultures have sprung up around the stories and how they have proved to
be a strong cultural paradigm for the ways in which these phenomena
function in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Essays explore
the numerous adaptations, rewritings, rip-offs, role-playing, wiki and
crowd sourced texts, virtual realities and faux scholarship Sherlock
Holmes has inspired. Though fervid fan behaviour is often
mis-characterized as a modern phenomenon, the historical roots of fan
manifestation that have been largely forgotten are revived in this
thrilling book.
Complete with interviews with writers who have famously brought the
character of Holmes back to life, the collection benefits from the
vast knowledge of its contributors, including academics who teach in
the field, archivists and a number of writers who have been involved
in the enactment of Holmes stories on stage, screen and radio. The
release of _Fan Phenomena: Sherlock Holmes_ coincides with Holmes’s
160th birthday, so it is no mystery that it will make a welcome
addition to the burgeoning scholarship on this timeless detective.
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ISBN
9781783202737
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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