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Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Sherlock Holmes (born 6 January 1854– ?), a male from London, England, just celebrated his 168th birthday this month, and is the most famous and distinguished detective in the history of world literature. Created by Conan Doyle, this novel character is cold and withdrawn (unwilling to reveal his achievements), and although he does not care about making friends, he cherishes friendships and insists on his own opinions, but also has a sense of humor. He is cool-headed, observant, and has outstanding reasoning skills, is good at solving problems through observation and deductive reasoning and legal knowledge, and likes to uncover case mysteries in unexpected ways.

Perhaps it was these distinctive character traits that made Holmes cute and charming, becoming a super big IP — his character in hundreds of stage plays, movies and TV shows.

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

BBC "Sherlock Holmes"

Later film and television adaptations, stage plays, games, etc. reproduced and enriched this classic character. For example, William Gillett's Holmes gave this character a curved heather pipe, and Sidney Pagett gave him a deer hunting hat, which together with the magnifying glass originally written by Conan Doyle became the three basic elements of Holmes's image.

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Promotional poster for William Gillett's film Sherlock Holmes in 1916

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Sherlock Holmes logo image

However, film and television adaptations have multiple shapes such as screenwriters, directors, actors, etc., and the most original Sherlock Holmes still needs to return to the novel.

This character has existed for more than a century, and to this day, there are still "lucky fans" from all over the world who miss the fictional detective in this story in various ways. And through reading the original works, visiting all corners of the world that are closely related to his life, going to the field to find the figure of the great detective, exchanging the adventure stories of Sherlock Holmes, and even developing the "Fu Xue", "Fu Scholars" from all aspects to consider Holmes, and strive to restore the character of this novel to be more real.

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes
Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Fumi celebrates the birthday of Sherlock Holmes

One of the world's most authoritative experts in the study of blessings, Leslie M. S. Klinger, who spent nearly 30 years researching and compiling, completed this set of "Sherlock Holmes Detective Complete Works Norton Commentaries" is a "Complete Book of Lucky Studies". It brings together a variety of historical views of theology, including a large number of annotations, illustrations, and commentaries, giving us an in-depth understanding of the social context in which the story takes place, providing us with lesser-known materials, thousands of anecdotes, and amazing new ideas, and is now recognized as the ultimate annotated version. If the Complete Detective Sherlock Holmes is Dream of the Red Chamber, then the Norton Commentary is the Li Yan Zhai Hui School Book. A complete collection of 32 sherlock Holmes detective texts, more than 1,000 detailed annotations, bringing you a "real" Sherlock Holmes.

In the Norton Annotated Edition of The Complete Detective Sherlock Holmes, you will find that the content of the annotations is entirely to examine Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as real people.

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Sherlock Holmes Detective Complete Norton Annotated Edition Volume I

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes, The Complete Works of Detective Norton, Volume II

Nearly 400 precious classic illustrations, posters and photos

Recreate the historical features of old London in the Empire where the sun never sets

The early British Charter, the history of the Boer War

The development of fingerprinting, the invention of submarines

A rejuvenating elixir, a vampire in literature

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Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

The Queen's Carriage Leaves the Square Court at Buckingham Palace (1897)

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

A swimming boat for tourists who do not enter the water

More than 20 in-depth monographs expound various popular theories of welfare research

Do the characters in the novel have real archetypes?

Can the murderer's modus operandi really be reproduced?

Was it Holmes himself who returned from the cliff?

What was Holmes doing except detectives

Classics never go out of style, and there is always a lot of love for Holmes

Everything about Sherlock Holmes is here!

Stories from the old times always have love,

There is always a great love for Holmes,

Past and future.

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