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This book explores this Sherlockian world through an innovative lens informed both by geographical theories of spatiality as a process and literary scholarship ...
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Jun 12, 2020 · Using 390 locations from the Sherlock Holmes stories, we show that geographic profiling (GP) ranks Conan Doyle in the top 13 percent of 2,678 ...
View some statistics for geographical references in the Sherlockian Canon. Disclaimer. This cite is a work in progress. Borders on the maps are not yet accurate ...
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Mar 4, 2015 · By including fictional, Sherlockian settings such as King's Pyland, purportedly in Devon alongside real-world locations with no Sherlock Holmes ...
This theory was proposed by German meteorologist and geologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 and states that the position of the continents on the Earth's surface has ...
Arthur Holmes (1890-1965) was an English geologist who made two important contributions to the development of geological ideas: the use of radioactive ...
May 15, 2015 · Wolff's Map of 'A Portion of Dartmoor in Devonshire' can be contextualized within a broader trend of Sherlockian geographical thinking that ...
Sep 1, 2022 · The theme of the autumn edition of 'The Geographer' is the geography and landscapes of fictional crime, and with this in mind, I decided to read ...
Sep 27, 2022 · On five occasions in the Sherlock Holmes Canon, Holmes uses a map. All five of those occasions, three of them involving an ordnance map, ...
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Jun 12, 2020 · Using 390 locations from the Sherlock Holmes stories, we show that geographic profiling (GP) ranks Conan Doyle in the top 13 percent of 2,678 ...