The Secret Marriage of Sherlock Holmes and Other Eccentric Readings

by Michael Atkinson

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Applies a range of postmodern literary approaches to Conan Doyle's classic stories

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Review 1: Atkinson's The Secret Marriage of Sherlock Holmes, and Other Eccentric Readings takes an off-centre look at 9 of the stories, reading each in an appropriate way. He approaches A Scandal in Bohemia as classic romance, follows the theme of the snake in The Speckled Band and psychoanalyses A Study in Scarlet. This is literary criticism that actually adds to the reader's appreciation of the text. Highly recommended. Reviewed by: Roger Johnson, [District Messenger 165, 1996]
Review 2: Sherlock Holmes was secretly married? I thought myself well-acquainted with the Canon, but this title quite threw me (for a loss). Happily, it turns out that Holmes was not secretly married, but, if you read A Scandal in Bohemia with the conventions show more of romance literature (not to be confused with 'romance novels') Holmes would seem to have entered into a knight-errant relationship with Irene Adler, and so to have 'married' her (without her knowledge, and so in secret).
Atkinson has given us interpretations of A Scandal in Bohemia and eight other Sherlock Holmes stories as they would be made by applying eight other modes of interpretation (or 'reading') found in current literary criticism. He terms these readings 'eccentric' because they come from outside the detective fiction tradition in which the stories were written, and are intended to suggest to us how we might also 'read eccentrically.' These are essays well outside 'the game,' but open a way of seeing, or looking at, the stories which can offer surprising insights.
Reviewed by: David Richardson 2003
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The Secret Marriage of Sherlock Holmes and Other Eccentric Readings
Original publication date
1996
People/Characters
Sherlock Holmes; John H. Watson (M.D.); Irene Adler
Epigraph
"There is a certain method in the gentleman's eccentric proceedings."—"The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"
Dedication
For all my friends who have forgiven my love of popular culture, and for Diane, who preferred me to Holmes.
First words
The Secret Marriage of Sherlock Holmes is about reading, a process that anyone who opens this book takes for granted.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Once we realize that there is no "natural" or "neutral" reading, we can go about making our readings as interesting as possible—an enterprise I hope this book encourages you to undertake, now that you have finished with my eccentric readings of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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Holland, Norman N.; Howard, Richard; Polito, Robert

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Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.8Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1837-1899
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PR4624 .A37Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature19th century , 1770/1800-1890/1900
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