Tag Archives for Sherlock Holmes
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
Searcher - Sherlock Holmes Popularity
Sherlock Holmes, Why is he so popular? Although Sherlock was more of last weeks article, I didn’t really know what to explore this week as we are mainly discussing our Omeka project. I thought I would follow up on an … 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
Weekly roundup: “Sherlock” is AWESOME.
So… I’ve finished both seasons of the BBC series “Sherlock”. I couldn’t help it! The first half of the first episode we saw in class was just so captivating, I had to finish it. And that led to a “Sherlock” … Continue reading
First Reader: Sherlock, A study in Pink
Since class had been canceled on Monday, we were asked to watch the first episode of the Sherlock series on BBC, A study in pink. In doing so, I think the main point of watching the more modern version of … Continue reading
Searcher: The History of The Detective Novel
After reading and discussing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel “A Study in Scarlet”, the topic of the origins of the detective novel and how it may have influenced the culture of the 19th century became something interesting to me. So, … Continue reading