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[sherlock holmes society of india] Re: The enduring appeal of Holmes

Dear Tim and Holmesians,
Sir Doyle was certainly a tricky bowler. He bowled Dr WG Grace. Mihir
had also posted a poem written by Sir Doyle about that over.
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Dear Holmesians, Why does the Canon appeal so much to people even after 115 years of its creation? Why do people take the Canon so seriously? Why are groups...
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Sep 3, 2006
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I shall be visiting Crowborough in the next week or so, where Conan Doyle spent many years and is now buried there (I think he was first buried in England's...
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Sep 3, 2006
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Dear Holmesians, I think there can be no single answer to my question. It seems that the fame of Sherlock Holmes ensures that he will exist in many forms ...
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Sep 10, 2006
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Dear Sumal and the rest of the gang, I regret not being able to come forth with my thoughts sooner. I feel the whole question of why Holmes has an everlasting...
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Sep 12, 2006
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Does a game of cricket come into the canon anywhere? Surely with Holmes' background he must have been made to play cricket and my guess is he would have been...
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Sep 12, 2006
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Don't remember about cricket, but soccer sure does...or is it football?! Sridhar Tim <tim.symonds@...> wrote: Does a game of cricket come into the...
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Sep 12, 2006
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Dear Tim and Holmesians, Sir Doyle was certainly a tricky bowler. He bowled Dr WG Grace. Mihir had also posted a poem written by Sir Doyle about that over. ...
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