2007年6月3日日曜日

Sherlock Holmes




There are many books I like but recently my favourite book is "Sherlock Holmes" written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I'd like to tell you about this book as his enthusiastic fan and I hope you will feel like reading.



Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain in 22 nd of May, 1859 and died in 7th of July, 1930. He mainly drew whodunits and historical novels. "Sherlock Holmes" was one of whodunits. He wrote 4 long storys and 56 short storys oh Sherlock Holmes.



"Sherlock Holmes" was described in eyes of John H. Watson. Watson is a doctor and the best partner of Sherlock Holmes. He was attractive Sherlock, so he decided to record of Sherlock's Skillful inference. And he published. Sherlock has various skill of a detective such as lipreading, observation, concentration, acting power, wide knowledge and so on. One of thing I was attractive and surprised is his observation. When he first met Watson, he guessed Watson is a doctor, he was an army surgeon during the war, He came back from Afghanistan by small his gesture and his appearance. Amazing ah!? Sherlock was described as a cold person and he was unconcerned except his job. But sometimes he shows us he is a heartwarming person, which I really like to read. Thecase he treated was very wide, to a personal level from a national level. What is important forhim to decide he undertakes to investigate is if the case is interesting, not money. He often cooperates with police officers, but he let them make an outstanding job even if he solved. He is not interested in honor. He is interested in a process of inference. I shall stop to tell you about him.
If you are interested in, you shall read!! I recommend you to read
"The Adventure of the Dancing Men" in "The Return Of Sherlock Holmes",
"The Adventure of the Dying Detective" in "His Last Bow",
"The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire" in "The case of Sherlock Holmes".
I'm sure you like Sherlock Holmes and you get an illusion he is a real person.


Work Cited:Wikipedia<http://ja.wikipedia.org/>

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