A Study in Scarlet
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4.4 • 324 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A Study in Scarlet was the career-starting, first Sherlock Holmes story published by Arthur Conan Doyle. Set in 19th-century London, it follows Dr. John Watson, a war veteran, and the enigmatic young Sherlock Holmes, a uniquely gifted detective. Two murders in London have Scotland Yard confounded, and the solution Holmes illuminates transports the reader to America’s Wild West of the 1850s, and beyond. A Study in Scarlet is a seminal work, and one that has transformed the mystery and crime genres. This Essential Classics edition includes a new introduction by Professor Vivian Heller, Ph.D. in literature and modern studies from Yale University.
Arthur Conan Doyle was a writer and physician born in Edinburgh. Doyle is best known for his detective fiction featuring Sherlock Holmes.
Vivian Heller received her Ph.D. in English Literature and Modern Studies from Yale University. She is author of Joyce, Decadence, and Emancipation(University of Illinois Press) and of The City Beneath Us (W.W. Norton & Company), a history of the building of the New York City subway system. She is an associate at Columbia’s School of Professional Studies and is the writing tutor for the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College. She is also a long-standing member of the non-fiction committee of the PEN Prison-Writing Committee, which awards prizes to inmates from across the country.
Essential Classics publishes the most crucial literary works throughout history, with a unique introduction to each, making them the perfect treasure for any reader’s shelf.
Customer Reviews
The Beginning Of Holmes And Watson
The first Holmes and Watson novella sets the stage for all that followed. The main characters are established already, and the plot has the usual deductive reasoning approach Holmes claimed as his own. The story is an unusual one, with a big detour to the US in the middle, concerning a dated stereotypical view of Mormons. Otherwise, as engrossing as you’d expect for a Holmes mystery.
kindred spirit in Watson and unexpected empathy for another.
Rarely is a story so gripping from page one!
Flying through the pages, I found myself with a deeper admiration for Holmes ( and Conan Doyle), a kindred spirit in Watson, and also an unanticipated empathy and compassion.
Likable characters, facilitated by the skilled observations of a physician, are quickly brought to life.
Definitely worth reading
This book is a great classic and very addictive, I’m not the fastest reader but I happen to finish this book in 2 nights because I couldn’t put it down