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His Last Bow - Definition and Overview

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His Last Bow is a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as the title of one of the stories in that collection. Originally published in 1917, it contains the various Holmes stories published between 1908 and 1913, as well as the one-off title story from 1917.

The collection was originally called Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes and did not contain the actual story His Last Bow, which appeared later, after the full-length The Valley of Fear was published. However later editions added it and changed the title. Some recent complete editions have restored the earlier title.

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When the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes were published in the USA for the first time, the publishers believed "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box" was too scandalous for the American public, since it dealt with the theme of adultery. As a result, this story was not published in the USA until many years later, when it was added to His Last Bow.

Even today, most American editions of the canon include it with His Last Bow, while most British editions keep the story in its original place in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.

The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge was not originally published under that name; it is a lengthy two-part story, consisting of The Singular Experience of Mr John Scott Eccles and The Tiger of San Pedro, and on original publication it bore no collective title other than "A Reminiscence of Mr Sherlock Holmes". Indeed, the first seven stories in the collection were originally grouped under the title Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes before the late addition of His Last Bow, a story told in the third person and detailing an aged Holmes' anti-German activities in the years leading up to the outbreak of hostilities in 1914. Subtitled "The War Service of Sherlock Holmes", there is considerable evidence to suggest that Doyle intended the story to be his last Holmes effort, and that the publication of this collection was meant as a rounding-up of all previously uncollected material to allow the author to concentrate on other projects closer to his heart. Doyle apparently found the financial inducements to continue writing the Holmes stories too much to resist, however, as he was back writing them within four years.

The uneasy elements of nationalism and espousal of war as a cleansing force in the title story aside, most scholars regard this late-period collection as being every bit as strong as its predecessor The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1904).

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  • The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge
  • The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
  • The Adventure of the Red Circle
  • The Adventure of the Bruce-Pardington Plans
  • The Adventure of the Dying Detective
  • The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
  • The Adventure of the Devil's Foot
  • His Last Bow



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Authors and illustrators: Arthur Conan Doyle | Adrian Conan Doyle | John Dickson Carr | Nicholas Meyer | Sidney Paget
Novels: A Study in Scarlet | The Sign of Four | The Hound of the Baskervilles | The Valley of Fear
Short Story Collections: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | The Return of Sherlock Holmes | His Last Bow | The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes
Short Stories: A Scandal in Bohemia | The Red-Headed League | A Case of Identity | The Boscombe Valley Mystery | The Five Orange Pips | The Man with the Twisted Lip | The Blue Carbuncle | The Speckled Band | The Engineer's Thumb | The Noble Bachelor | The Beryl Coronet | The Copper Beeches | Silver Blaze | The Cardboard Box | The Yellow Face | The Stockbroker's Clerk | The Gloria Scott | The Musgrave Ritual | The Reigate Squire | The Crooked Man | The Resident Patient | The Greek Interpreter | The Naval Treaty | The Final Problem | The Empty House | The Norwood Builder | The Dancing Men | The Solitary Cyclist | The Priory School | Black Peter | Charles Augustus Milverton | The Six Napoleons | The Three Students | The Golden Pince-Nez | The Missing Three-Quarter | The Abbey Grange | The Second Stain | Wisteria Lodge | The Red Circle | The Bruce-Partington Plans | The Dying Detective | The Disappearance of Lady Francis Carfax | The Devil's Foot | His Last Bow | The Illustrious Client | The Blanched Soldier | The Mazarin Stone | The Three Gables | The Sussex Vampire | The Three Garridebs | Thor Bridge | The Creeping Man | The Lion's Mane | The Veiled Lodger | Shoscombe Old Place | The Retired Colourman
Characters: Irene Adler | The Baker Street Irregulars | Mycroft Holmes | Inspector Lestrade | Professor Moriarty | Dr. Watson | Inspector Hopkins | List of Sherlock Holmes Inspectors
Pastiches: The Canary Trainer | The Seven-Per-Cent Solution | Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
Places: 221B Baker Street | The Diogenes Club | Reichenbach Falls


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