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  1. Hace 5 días · The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1939 American gothic mystery film based on the 1902 Sherlock Holmes novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by Sidney Lanfield, the film...

  2. Hace 21 horas · It said that Hugo Baskerville had fallen in love with a woman who didn't love him back, so he locked her up in a tower at Baskerville Hall until she fell in love with him. She escaped, though, and Hugo, along with 12 other men on horseback to find her.

  3. Hace 21 horas · The Hound of the Baskervilles is a rollicking crowd-pleaser with which to bring CLT’s 60th Anniversary season to a close, and has happily been met by packed houses. We wish them well for their next 60 years, and very much look forward to more of their imaginatively diverse programming in the coming season. Review by Nigel Smith.

  4. Hace 5 días · George Newnes. September 1901–May 1902. First US appearance. Shown here is the first of the nine parts of the Hound in the US Strand Magazine. Unlike its UK counterpart, the American edition often featured a pretty young thing on its covers amid seasonal imagery.

  5. Hace 21 horas · Horror grips Baskerville Hall when the body of Sir Charles Baskerville is found on the moorlands, surrounded by the pawprints of a giant hound. The locals fear that a supernatural beast has returned to haunt the land once more. #HappyReading

  6. lettersfromwatson.substack.com › p › chapter-ii-the-curse-of-the-baskervillesChapter II. The Curse of the Baskervilles

    Hace 2 días · “I have in my pocket a manuscript,” said Dr. James Mortimer. “I observed it as you entered the room,” said Holmes. “It is an old manuscript.” “Early eighteenth century, unless it is a forgery.” “How can you say that, sir?” “You have presented an inch or two of it to my examination all the time that you have been talking. It would be a poor expert who could not give the ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The Remains of the Day, Ishiguro’s first novel set outside his native Japan and in his adopted England, is typical of Ishiguro’s style: delicate, detailed, and evocative prose which reveals the perceived flaws in a central character through that character’s first-person narrative.