Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong Explained

Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
Title Orig:L'affaire du Chien des Baskerville
Translator:Charlotte Mandell
Author:Pierre Bayard
Language:French
Country:France
Genre:Literary criticism
Publisher:Bloomsbury USA (English translation)
English Pub Date:November 2008
Pages:208
Isbn:978-1-59691-605-0
Dewey:823.912 22
Congress:PR4622.H63 B3913 2008
Oclc:216941820

Sherlock Holmes was Wrong: Re-opening the Case of the "Hound of the Baskervilles" is a 2007 book by French professor of literature, psychoanalyst, and author Pierre Bayard.

By re-examining the clues and interpreting them in the context in which Arthur Conan Doyle's book The Hound of the Baskervilles was conceived and written, Bayard clears the hound of all wrongdoing and argues that the actual murderer got away with the crime completely unsuspected by Sherlock Holmes—not to mention by the numerous readers of the story over the past century and even, in a sense, by the author himself.

The book was originally written in French.[1]

Critical reception

The University of Illinois' The Online Gargoyle wrote in its review that the premise of the book "is original, but it is annoying in its uncreative, hole-poking nature."[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.openlettersmonthly.com/stevereads/2009/01/sherlock-holmes-was-wrong/ Sherlock Holmes was Wrong! | stevereads – Open Letters Monthly
  2. http://www.uni.illinois.edu/og/arts-entertainment/2011/03/book-review-sherlock-ho Book Review: Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong: Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles | Online Gargoyle