Sherlockiana

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Sherlockiana encompasses:

As such, Sherlockiana ranges from serious treatments of the character such as the novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution by Nicholas Meyer, to outright parody such as the recording The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra by the Firesign Theatre and Gene Wilder's The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother. Shows such as CSI will sometimes refer to Holmes or use Holmes-like imagery in their mysteries.[3]

The "Encyclopaedia Sherlockiana", published in 1979, is a reference text that contains an exhaustive list of over 3,500 people, places, and things associated with the universe of Sherlock Holmes. It expands Doyle's world by including non-canonical details from other authors as well.[4]

Charles Spencer, former theater critic for The Daily Telegraph, used the term to refer to the 2009-12 releases of The House of Silk, Sherlock (TV series), and the two Sherlock Holmes films (Sherlock Holmes and A Game of Shadows), as representative of a "golden age of Sherlockiana."[5]

See also

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