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Detective

A Scandal in Bohemia

eng. A Scandal in Bohemia · 1891
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Historical Context and Significance

«A Scandal in Bohemia» is the first story in the Sherlock Holmes series, written by Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1891. This story launched the series of tales about the famous detective, which became the foundation for the detective fiction genre. Its significance lies in introducing the world to Sherlock Holmes as a brilliant detective with unique methods of deduction and analysis. The story also marks the first appearance of Irene Adler, the only woman who managed to outwit Holmes, adding depth and complexity to his character. The influence of «A Scandal in Bohemia» on culture is immense: it helped popularize the detective genre and created the archetype of the private detective, still used in literature and film today. The story also emphasized the importance of intellectual abilities and logical thinking, which became a hallmark of Holmes's stories. Thanks to this story, Sherlock Holmes became a cultural icon, and his tales continue to inspire writers, filmmakers, and fans worldwide.

A Scandal in Bohemia
Date of publication: 16 December 2024
———Original titleeng. A Scandal in Bohemia · 1891
Genre: Detective
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