In those same decades, mock-serious scholarship began to proliferate, spearheaded by Vincent Starrett's “The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes” (1933), while in the years after World War II the ...
IT is in the nature of literate humanity to be sentimental about Sherlock Holmes, to desire a more intimate knowledge of the man than his cases vouchsafe, to ferret out his creator's inconsistencies ...
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