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Re: [sherlock holmes society of india] On Johnny's and Sumal's questions

Excuse me if I am wrong- but wasn't it "The tangled skein" ?

On 3/12/08, pinaki roy <monkaroy@...> wrote:
> Dear Sherlockians,
>
> This has reference to Mr. Johnny's question regarding "The Tangled Skin".
> I do not think "The Tangled Skin" was to have any supernatural connotation.
> From the draft of the story (Arthur Conan Doyle started writing it on 8
> March 1886), a copy of which Allen Eyles has provided in the 12th page of
> "Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration" (London: John Murray, 1986), it
> appears that Doyle was initially without any particular idea about how the
> detective story would develop, but obviously he had 'murder in his mind'.
> Probably the mass of skin was to be of a victim brutally annihilated by an
> initially-unknown assailant. It is interesting that Doyle aimed, even from
> the first draft, at demeaning detective characters created by other writers
> like Poe and Gaboriau. The writer had scribbled, "Lecoq was a burglar –
> Dupin was better." In the first draft of that story, John H. Watson and
> Sherlock Holmes appeared respectively as 'Ormond Sacker' and 'Sherrinford
> Holmes'. The story was
> purchased for a mere 25 pounds by M/s. Ward, Lock and Company, and was
> published as "A Study in Scarlet" in "Beeton's Christmas Annual", November
> 1886. And the rest, as we know, is history.
>
> Sumal, I think this topic may be
> taken up for discussion. Though D.H.Friston was the first artist to depict
> Sherlock Holmes, followed by Charles Doyle, most of the Sherlock Holmes
> illustrations in "The Strand Magazine" were drawn by Sidney Paget (for 38
> adventures). It is often put forward as hypothesis that Sidney Paget
> modelled Sherlock Holmes on his brother Walter, whereas for Watson, he
> employed a slightly-modified image of Doyle himself. I ask for the
> Sherlockians' valuable opinion regarding how much have had our conception
> about the detective in his deerstalker and wooden pipe been influenced by
> Sidney Paget's illustrations.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> (Pinaki Roy, Ph.D.)
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Dear Sherlockians, This has reference to Mr. Johnny’s question regarding “The Tangled Skin”. I do not think “The Tangled Skin” was to have any...
pinaki roy
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Mar 12, 2008
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Excuse me if I am wrong- but wasn't it "The tangled skein" ? ... -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com -Anand...
Anand Balachandran Pi...
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Mar 12, 2008
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Did the phrase 'tangled skein' come from Shakespeare - what we humans weave? _____ From: SherlockHolmesSocietyofIndia@... ...
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Mar 12, 2008
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Dear SHians, "The Tangled Skein" was first published in 1901 as "In Mary's Reign" as the second book of Baroness Orczy, but in 1907 it was re-released as TTS...
sridhar C
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Mar 13, 2008
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Dear Pinaki and other SHians, Like has been discussed before, a few of us watched the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in serial form in the mid 80s. The very...
sridhar C
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Mar 13, 2008
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Dear Sherlockians, I second Sridhar's comment. I think Sidney Paget's illustrations have had modified the image of Holmes and his associate in our mind a lot....
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