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same. However, the word that applies to the type size is pronounced quite differently. I am not sufficiently expert in the use of pronunciation guides, but the word is pronounced in two distinct syllables. The first sounds like "burr", and the second sounds like the female name "Joyce", and it is the second syllable that's accented: burr-JOYCE. Prior to the widesprread adoption of numerical "point-sizes" for type, printers used a restricted range of predetermined sizes, each of which was named. These included ruby, agate, pica ... and bourgeois, hence Holmes's reference: he was able to deduce its origin not only because of the way it was leaded ("ledded", or spaced), but because of its size, which was larger than that used in the evening halfpennies. I've always felt that a large part of the attraction of these movies is their accurate depiction of historical detail, so this strikes me as a curious and regrettable error.
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from the egotistical and insecure Holmes with an equanimity approaching saintliness. Watson's good tact and judgment were especially valuable to Holmes in this very adventure, in return for which Holmes gives him a rare atta-boy: "I must compliment you exceedingly upon the zeal and the intelligence which you have shown over an extraordinarily difficult case."
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I think the info box for the book is great, but a little incomplete: Sidney Paget deserves a mention as well. If the cover artist is listed for one illustration, then surely Paget's 60 merit a credit. If no one has any objections, I'd like to add his name right under the cover artist as 'Illustrator'
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The page on "The Hound of the Baskervilles", as I currently read it, contains some background information about the story but nothing about the story itself. I do not suggest a complete plot summary (we wouldn't want to ruin the story, which is, after all, a mystery) but wouldn't the Wiki page better
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I have seen several of the film and TV versions, and one thing always stands out: all of them (at least, the ones I have seen) make the same mistake in the passage where Holmes deduces that the newspaper clipping must have come from The Times. The quote, in full, reads: "There is as much difference
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As I understand it, Hound was originally devised without Holmes. Doyle had learned of various legends and came up with the idea for a mystery/horror story set on Dartmoor, then realised he needed a strong character to hold the story together and that Holmes fitted the bill; plus of course there was
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is primarily responsible for the mental image of Sherlock Holmes shared by most fans). Poor Watson! Over the canon as a whole, it is only in scattered unguarded moments that Holmes allows a momentary glimpse of his true respect for Watson; most of the time, Watson tolerates the regular put-downs
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The date of 1889 seems improbable, since Watson and Baskerville saw the man on the tor against a setting full moon, and on Oct. 14, 1889 the moon was first-quarter and set at 12:16 PM. A more probable date for the story is 1894, since the moon was full that night and set at 6:10 AM. (Holmes says
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The mistake concerns the word "bourgeois", which is consistently mispronounced, due to the actor and/or director misunderstanding its meaning. The word, as used in this context, does not refer to "middle class", but to a size of type (roughly 9-point). Unfortunately, both words are spelled the
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I added some details to the plot summary. The previous edition was omitting on intention main plot elements to avoid "spoilers", and sounded more like an advertisement instead of an encyclopedia article. Spoilers are explicitly allowed on Knowledge (XXG) and there is no point to hide key story
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Another reason 1889 is improbable is that Watson met his bride in July, 1888 (The Sign of Four) and probably married soon after. She died after only a few (5?) years, which would explain why Watson is living back at Baker Street, and not merely calling on Holmes too early to expect him up and
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the financial benefit. Holmes is absent for much of the story, perhaps because he's basically deduced both the murderer and the weapon by the end of chapter four (maybe a hangover from before he entered the plot), perhaps because of Doyle's antipathy to his creation.
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Hound presents a continuity problem. It takes place in 1892. However, as Holmes was presumed dead at the time (following the Switzerland incident) and did not reunite with Watson till 1894 pace "Empty House", the story could not have taken place in that year.
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That probably reflects only the fact that Doyle was not great at fact-checking and making sure everything lined up. There's no reason why the article can't have a section on date theories provided you can find some reliable sources rather than your own OR.
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also is a reference to this book. Can anyone check this? (I won't be home for the next four months, so I won't be able to check it myself, that's why.) This hound is in part one, when young Scrooge is secretly visiting the old family castle in Scotland.
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I edited out "most probably" since Eco is pretty explicit in his borrowings from Conan Doyle. Adso remarks upon William's drug habit much as Watson does with Holmes. And in 'The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana" Eco divulges more of his Holmes fandom.
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The novel uses many traditional novelistic techniques which had been largely abandoned by the time of writing, such as letters, diary extracts, interpolated manuscripts, and the like as seen in the works of Henry Fielding and, later, Wilkie
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Does Watson actually have a doctorate degreeĀ ? He is a medical doctor, and in those days ( and indeed in these days in Britain ), a medical doctor does not have a doctorate degree. Probably a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
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Can someone reference this sentence: "According to IMDB, the picture has apparently been lost, but the film's soundtrack still exists on disc." This appears in the chart. I haven't looked, but this needs a reference.
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Not so. The date on Mortimer's stick is 1884, and Holmes says this was "five years ago". Even if that's not exact, this definitely places the story before Holmes's disappearance in 1891. (Wistaria Lodge, however,
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May I suggest that the 'Film adaptations' section be renamed 'Film and TV adaptations' as some of the titles in the list are TV adaptations rather than Film adaptations, such as the 1988 ITV Granada adaptation.
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Just to let the people who have never read this book before, Watson is a bit like Sherlock's sidekick. Although Watson is a bit stupid and Holmes always saves the day. Even if Watson has a doctorate degree.
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to my eyes between the leaded bourgeois type of a Times article and the slovenly print of an evening halfpenny paper as there could be between your negro and your Esquimaux."
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begin with a summary of the main story line and theme? And some discussion of the atmosphere, which is perhaps the most striking thing about the book to the modern reader?
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The Black Dog of Hergest is said to haunt the area around Hergest Ridge and his sighting reputedly presages death. It is also rumoured to have been the prototype for
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Well, if you don't have a source, please refrain from stating facts. In fact, without a source, the entire claim should probably be removed.
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This is confusing: a Baskerville Hall exists, apparently Conan Doyle visited it multiple times? Why is this not mentioned in the article?
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later he had allowed the moon to rise behind him, but that would be several hours before Watson and Baskerville set out.)
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Can anyone shed some light on that, and provide a citation, or refutation, please?
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Regardless, how is this novel a continuity problem - for Knowledge (XXG), that is?
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is known to have stayed at nearby Hergest Hall shortly before he wrote the novel.
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In the Main Characters Section,Mr.Frankland of Lafter Hall is not mentioned.
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dated to 1892 by Watson, so the problem you mention does arise there......)
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Why would an encyclopedia not want to be complete in its plot summaries?
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