oh okay, i can do either one just lemme know
Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
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>:)InspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Tue 07 Jun, 2022, 3:30 pmwh-- what? *looks at the calendar* omg don't scare me like that lmao (they were here from the 23rd to the 27th)
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@thiskurt @InspectorCaracal hey let's do weekly readings, then
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@Bee @InspectorCaracal Ok, let's do it.
The next story is The Red-Headed League: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Red-Headed_League
Arthur Conan Doyle's second favourite story according to one interview.
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Really? It's one of my faves too that's amazingthiskurt wrote: ↑Thu 09 Jun, 2022, 6:58 am@Bee @InspectorCaracal Ok, let's do it.
The next story is The Red-Headed League: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Red-Headed_League
Arthur Conan Doyle's second favourite story according to one interview.
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(Re)Reading the Red-Headed League and I still love it, although it's an excellent case of Doyle not actually caring about consistency between stories.
Shan't say anything more until y'all have read it~
edit: ...wait a second. *frantically searches through my notes* WAIT a second! These got published in the wrong order!! I'd never noticed that before omg
Shan't say anything more until y'all have read it~
edit: ...wait a second. *frantically searches through my notes* WAIT a second! These got published in the wrong order!! I'd never noticed that before omg
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Busy Saturday and didn't feel like doing much Sunday, so I'll put my thoughts here tomorrow, though.
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What do you mean, wrong order? Non-chronological?InspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Sat 11 Jun, 2022, 7:21 pm(Re)Reading the Red-Headed League and I still love it, although it's an excellent case of Doyle not actually caring about consistency between stories.
Shan't say anything more until y'all have read it~
edit: ...wait a second. *frantically searches through my notes* WAIT a second! These got published in the wrong order!! I'd never noticed that before omg
Anyway, yeah, RHL is a lot of fun, from the wildness of the concept to how they catch the bad guys. What makes it a favorite, though?
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In retrospect, the Red-Headed League reminds me of a lot of scam stories. People paying you money to do seemingly innocuous things and then you find out later it's all part of a scheme.
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Technically non-chronological but not specifically because it's non-chronological? Okay so.Bee wrote: ↑Mon 13 Jun, 2022, 2:38 amWhat do you mean, wrong order? Non-chronological?InspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Sat 11 Jun, 2022, 7:21 pm(Re)Reading the Red-Headed League and I still love it, although it's an excellent case of Doyle not actually caring about consistency between stories.
Shan't say anything more until y'all have read it~
edit: ...wait a second. *frantically searches through my notes* WAIT a second! These got published in the wrong order!! I'd never noticed that before omg
In the early Holmes stories, Doyle would do a thing to create a light sense of continuity where he'd throw in an off-hand mention to the previous episode in Holmes' dialogue at some point in the story. A sort of "previously, on Sherlock Holmes" kind of a thing, you know? Eventually he stopped doing that because he was playing more fast and loose with chronology and also didn't really care lol.
Anyway so in the Red-Headed League, I suddenly realized that the bit references the case of Miss Mary Sutherland. All the other times I'd read the story I'd just skimmed it assuming it was a throwback reference to the lady Watson marries, but this time I looked at the name and went "wait, that's not her name", and I checked and it's the client from the following story, A Case of Identity. And there's no reference to A Scandal in Bohemia.
So I scrolled down a bit (I was reading on the Gutenberg page for the Adventures collection) and sure enough, right in the beginning bit there's a throwaway reference to A Scandal in Bohemia. Which is extremely compelling evidence imo that the Strand decided to publish the two stories in reverse order for some reason.
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