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Dear Sherlockians, I am at a place where internet connectivity is limited . I thought of giving a message to all of you . I will be on the net regularly from...
Dear Sherlockians, Welcome Faisal . We are happy to have you on board. I suggest you introduce yourself to all of us and please tell us how you came to know of...
Dear Sherlockians, This December again seems to be a rather prosperous one for our Society, with plenty of new members joining us. Welcome, all the new...
Dear Pinaki, I'd like to know if your paper is accessible on-line, as it looks very interesting! Re. Sherlock Holmes, how did Watson and he celebrate...
Tim Symonds
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Dec 11, 2005 6:57 pm
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At least on the occasion of the BLUE CARBUNCLE, they seem to have celebrated it separately: the account began with Dr. Watson visiting the master a couple of...
Dear Sherlockians, Christmas is approaching and the question posed by Tim is a timely one indeed.How DID they celebrate Yuletide?There certainly was no...
Dear Sherlockians, Religion in the Sherlock Holmes canon has always interested me. It is right that Christmas is explicitly mentioned in "The Adventure of the...
dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Dear Bhatia saab, welcome back . It is always a pleasure hearing from you. I remember reading Manohar moolgaonkar's book " The distant Drum", a book about the...
Dear Mr Bhatia, Your mention of Mr.Manohar's writings sounds very intersting.So far only R.K Narayan and Ruskin Bond have made an impact on me. Even likes of...
Dear All, Mr. Bhatia's mention of MM reminded me of his, "A Bend in the Ganges" that I'd read a few years back. As I recall it had the setting of a British Raj...
Dear Sherlockians, The theory that Arthur Conan Doyle murdered his friend Bertram Fletcher Robinson to steal the plot of “The Hound of the Baskervilles”,...
Dear Sherlockians, In response to Kumar Bhatia's query, I should say that I am acquainted with Malgonkar by his "A Bend in the Ganges" (1964) which is an...
Dear Kumar, Thank you for your query. I am not a litterateur, or a literary expert, but I am acquainted with at least one of Malgonkar's novels, "A Bend in the...
Dear Pinaki, That was an awesome peice of information.Inputs like these make this group worth what it really is.This side of Doyle's personal life throws a new...
dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Dear SHians, I'd just written a strongly-worded diatribe about the allegation of the matter of "The Hound" but, like Abraham Lincoln, had strong second...
Dear All, The subject raised by Kumar, though not Holmesian in nature cannot but fail to arouse the interest of anyone who appreciates good literature,...
Hi all, I have never read Manohar Molgonkar but by the descriptions, it certainly seems, that it would be worth a read. Nevertheless, on the topic of...
Dear Sherlockians, The group is going great guns because of your invaluable contributions and scholarship.I am making this request since an unsavoury episode...
Dear Sherlockians, The subject of Manohar Malgonkar introduced by Kumar has drawn an eager and well-informed response from many of us. However,I would like to...
Dear Singha Saab, Although I am a meagre infront of you and other literary geniuses we have in the group, I would like to say that we are trying to play all ...
I agree with Singha, let's be informal or formal as you like but don't hold anything against those who are rather less formal - over here in Britain we are...
Tim Symonds
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Dec 20, 2005 8:21 pm
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Sorry, when I wrote an e-mail a few minutes ago about formal/informal, I think I meant I agree with Anubhav! Tim ... From:...
Tim Symonds
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Dec 20, 2005 8:22 pm
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Dear Sherlockians, I am back from the U.G.C-sponsored seminar on "Indianness in Indian Writing in English" and have immediately sat down to check my e-mail...
Dear Sherlockians, Let me share with you the details of a 1970 Hollywood-film on the great detective – “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES”. Though it...
Pinaki, I haven't seen "The Private Life..." but will try and find a print somewhere. Another film - one that I liked very much, in fact - with a similar theme...