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The Field Bazaar

Arthur Conan Doyle

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The Field Bazaar is a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle, first published on November 20, 1896 in a special 'Bazaar Number' of The Student, a publication of the students' representative council at Edinburgh University. It is a Sherlock Holmes story, published under Conan Doyle's byline and featuring both Holmes and his partner, Dr. John Watson. It is, however, treated by most experts as a parody or pastiche not suitable for inclusion in the traditional 60-story canon of Sherlock Holmes, though there are dissenters.Watson narrates 'The Field Bazaar'—which mirrors the reality of Conan Doyle's gift of the story to The Student—from a first-person perspective.The story opens with Holmes and Watson at breakfast in the sitting-room of their residence at 221B Baker Street. Holmes infers from a handful of clues that an envelope Watson is holding contains an invitation to 'help in the Edinburgh University Bazaar.' He then concludes, to Watson's astonishment, 'that the particular help which you have been asked to give was that you should write in their album, and that you have already made up your mind that the present incident will be the subject of your article.' Holmes then returns to reading his morning newspaper.
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The Field Bazaar is a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle, first published on November 20, 1896 in a special 'Bazaar Number' of The Student, a publication of the students' representative council at Edinburgh University. It is a Sherlock Holmes story, published under Conan Doyle's byline and featuring both Holmes and his partner, Dr. John Watson. It is, however, treated by most experts as a parody or pastiche not suitable for inclusion in the traditional 60-story canon of Sherlock Holmes, though there are dissenters.Watson narrates 'The Field Bazaar'—which mirrors the reality of Conan Doyle's gift of the story to The Student—from a first-person perspective.The story opens with Holmes and Watson at breakfast in the sitting-room of their residence at 221B Baker Street. Holmes infers from a handful of clues that an envelope Watson is holding contains an invitation to 'help in the Edinburgh University Bazaar.' He then concludes, to Watson's astonishment, 'that the particular help which you have been asked to give was that you should write in their album, and that you have already made up your mind that the present incident will be the subject of your article.' Holmes then returns to reading his morning newspaper.
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11/03/2024
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