
ny
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
fra 129,-
Tilgjengelig i 1 butikker
Frakt og levering
Produktinformasjon
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the series of short stories that made the fortunes of The Strand Magazine, in which they were first published, and won immense popularity for Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. The detective is at the height of his powers and the volume is full of famous cases, including ''The Red-Headed League'', ''The Blue Carbuncle'', and ''The Speckled Band''. Although Holmes gained a reputation for infallibility, Conan Doyle showedhis own realism and feminism by having the great detective defeated by Irene Adler - the Woman - in the very first story, ''A Scandal in Bohemia''.Catherine Wynne''s introduction reappraises the stories by looking at Conan Doyle''s medical background and its influence on the creation of the famous detective. This edition also features completely revised explanatory notes to reflect the most recent scholarship on Conan Doyle and Victorian Literature. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the wides
Topplisten: Other Brand Språk, litteratur og lingvistikk
Spesifikasjon
Produkt
Produktnavn | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
Merke | Other Brand |
Populære produkter
Pris og prishistorikk
Akkurat nå er 129,- den billigste prisen for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes blant 1 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste språk, litteratur og lingvistikk for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.
Stranger Than Fiction Lives of the TwentiethCentury NovelRome's Patron The Lives and Afterlives of MaecenasThe Path from Aulis A Study of Aeschylus’ OresteiaBeyond Grammar An ExperienceBased Theory of Language
Introducing Phonetics and PhonologyIntroducing Systemic Functional Linguistics Theory, Description and ApplicationPlanning and Implementing Electronic Records ManagementAn Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology
The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesComposite Predicates in Late Modern EnglishLanguage in Britain and IrelandThe Cambridge Companion to the Poem