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Title: The Mystery Genre


1
The Mystery Genre
  • Sherlock Holmes is considered the father of what
    is known as the classic Golden Age of English
    murder mystery.

2
The Formula
  • A closed setting- an isolated house or train
  • A corpse
  • A small circle of people who are all suspects
  • An investigating detective with extraordinary
    reasoning powers

3
The Formula continued
  • All suspects have means, motive, and opportunity
    to commit the crime.
  • Clues accumulate and are revealed to the reader
    by an assistant.
  • The detective grasps the solution to the crime
    long before anyone else and explains it to the
    Watson at the end.

4
Red Herrings
  • A red herring is an item which has no use in the
    story except to distract the reader from the real
    culprit.
  • The red herring may take the form of a suspect or
    a clue.

5
English Versus American
  • English
  • Detective is a gentleman- hero
  • Classic setting is a country house
  • Action is a series of orderly steps
  • Suspects are from a closed group
  • American
  • Detective is a hard drinking, tough talking
    private eye
  • Setting is the brutal and corrupt city
  • Action careens from place to place and scene to
    scene
  • Suspects could be anyone

6
Sherlock Holmes
  • Doyle published his first Sherlock Holmes story
    in 1887.
  • A series of the stories appeared in The Strand in
    1891.
  • Soon the character was so beloved that many
    people thought he was a real person.
  • Doyle grew weary of Holmes and killed him off in
    1893s The Final Problem.

7
Holmess Demise
  • People were so upset by the death of Holmes that
    newspapers actually ran headlines about his
    death.
  • People wore mourning clothes in the streets.
  • Doyle had to bring him back!!!

8
The Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles was the first new
    Holmes story to appear after his death.
  • Doyle made this story a PREQUEL rather than deal
    with bringing Holmes back to life.

9
The Era of Sherlock Holmes
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about Holmes over a
    40-year period that spanned three distinct eras
    in British life.
  • The Holmes stories are always set in the
    Victorian era.
  • Holmes is considered the perfect hero for this
    age.

10
The Victorian Age
  • Reason above all
  • Scientific discoveries/advances
  • Typewriter
  • Telephone
  • Gramophone
  • Telegraph
  • Electric light bulb
  • Through the character of Holmes, Doyle
    popularized the centurys confidence in
    scientific laws.

11
The Victorian Age
  • Expanding middle class
  • Concern about place in society
  • Upper and middle classes feared those below them
    would revolt
  • Holmes offered reassurance about traditional
    English values. With each crime solved, order is
    restored.

12
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Doyles original profession was physician.
  • He wrote as a hobby during his spare time.
  • Doyle was inspired by one of his professors at
    University of Edinburgh, Dr. Joseph Bell.
  • He wanted to kill Holmes to move on to more
    serious writing.
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