Tag Archives for Nathan Champion
Roundup: The beetle and the art of terror
For this week’s round up felt “The beetle and the art of terror” fit the bill. i feel the very notion of fear, terror and suspense is almost to sinfully good to indulge in and when explored tends to delve … Continue reading
Weekly Roundup: Sherlock Holmes’ Popularity
Sadly we have had little class time in the past few weeks leaving little substance for the posts lately. However, I found the article that Dawoud found during this week’s searcher group quite compelling, and if i may add agreeing … Continue reading
Sherlock and Moriarty, a violent game of chess
<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/buE_jLEZrf4″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></frame> Last week we got to witness the beginnings of a modern sherlock and the announcement of a new player called moriarty, i felt it only natural that my link for this week … Continue reading
Respondant: The Modern Sherlock
Dear Holmes, I have found a rather perplexing piece of literature regarding an adaptation of our ventures. It seems that the events surrounding the days in which we met and formed our rather effective collaboration have been adapted into a … Continue reading
F.R: Foolish Old People
Okay settle down people I’m not “trash talking” your grand parents, I’m talking about how foolish the generations of the 19th century were in terms of taste and understanding. At this point we have begun to read Sherlock Holmes and … Continue reading
Roundup: “Respondent: distant reading has it’s place”
Technology is like a virus, a mutation really, it has been evolving, adapting, manipulating its contents as time goes on. More and more frequently it worms its way into all aspects of our lives. some mutation however result in greater … Continue reading
Searchers: Parlor Play
While searching I came upon a supposed version of Lady Audley’s adapted to work within a single scene and performed by university students. It seems a rather humorous a rendition but that can be attributed to the reactions observed … Continue reading
Respondant: “First Readers: Gender and Sensation”
I have come to believe that Dawoud hit the idea squarely on the head of the analogical nail within his post, with out the discussions in class we have no been able to “align” our intellectual compasses in the appropriate … Continue reading
First Readers: Shallow and Pedantic
For those of you who get the reference in the title before having me explain it to you, bravo you win nothing, the title of this piece “Shallow and Pedantic” is a satirical use of a reference to Family Guy, … Continue reading
Roundup: To Indulge the Other
After debating and wrestling, and wallowing on the concept, on the very ideals and notions being conceived and forged in both the discussions and the posts I was finally able to determine what struck me as the most intriguing. although … Continue reading