Sherlock Holmes - stories & screen
Posted: 27 Feb 2014, 09:32
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As a total opening line, for those of you that have seen the BBC series of Sherlock Holmes and also read Arthur Conan Doyle's works, how would you review the way in which Stephen Moffatt and Mark Gatiss portray the consulting detective on screen? Do you think that the modernisation of Sherlock Holmes in the 21st Century works based on the ideas and values of Victorian society in which the original stories were set? In turn, is the effective in other types of literature and if so, which?
I'm currently reading The Sign of the Four after falling in love with Arthur Conan Doyle's The Study in Scarlet...
Thoughts...
As a total opening line, for those of you that have seen the BBC series of Sherlock Holmes and also read Arthur Conan Doyle's works, how would you review the way in which Stephen Moffatt and Mark Gatiss portray the consulting detective on screen? Do you think that the modernisation of Sherlock Holmes in the 21st Century works based on the ideas and values of Victorian society in which the original stories were set? In turn, is the effective in other types of literature and if so, which?
I'm currently reading The Sign of the Four after falling in love with Arthur Conan Doyle's The Study in Scarlet...
Thoughts...