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He's been depicted as a serious thinker, a master of deduction, a hopeless addict, a bare-knuckle fighter. His companion is abumbler, a sympathetic equal, someone helpless in the face of his friend's social inadequacies. Sherlock Holmes and John Watson remain the most-adapted fictional characters of all time. In 2010, when Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman stepped into the roles, they managed to meld many previous incarnations into two glorious performances. Over Sherlock's first three seasons, the BAFTA-winning series created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat has brought new life to stories almost 130 years old and created a worldwide fandom unlike any other. Investigating Sherlock, written by bestselling author NikkiStafford, examines each episode through in-depth and fun analysis, exploring the character development and cataloguingevery subtle reference to the original stories. Containing revealing exclusive interviews from experts of the Sherlock Holmesphenomenom, and with biographies of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, as well as Arthur Conan Doyle.
The third installment in the critically acclaimed, best selling "Finding Lost" series. ""The "Finding Lost" series is quite simply the best resource for fans. Not only is the information concise and complete, Nikki Stafford's commentary is insightful, relevant, and entertaining. No matter how well you know the show, Stafford's analysis of the themes and symbolism of "Lost" will renew your desire to go back and watch over and over again."" --Jon "DocArzt" Lachonis Throughout the first three seasons of" Lost," we saw the Lostaways trying to get rescued, adapting to the island, and then dealing with the "natives" of the island, the Others. But the jaw-dropping fourth season was the turning point in the series, giving fans a glimpse of the future through flashforwards of those who made it off the island. While this season provided answers to earlier mysteries, it also raised new questions and muddled viewers' brains with time-traveling bunnies. This book helps put those pieces back into a context that begins to make sense again. "Finding Lost" is the only "Lost" guide that analyzes the show episode by episode, and includes: - An in-depth look at every episode of season 4, with highlights, little-known facts, and nitpicks - Chapters on time travel, the popular time loop theory, philosopher Jeremy Bentham, the online game Find815, and the "Lost" mobisodes - Sidebars chronicling fun trivia such as Sawyer's nicknames, the meaning of Abaddon's name, favorite online "Lost" parodies, and many more - Bios of the new actors on the show - Analyses of the show's literary references, including "Slaughterhouse-Five," "The Tempest," "VALIS," "The Invention of Morel," and the "Mystery Tales" comic - Photos of the filming locations in Hawaii With exclusive photos and enough background to put you leagues ahead of other viewers, this book will help you "find" "Lost."
LOST is a question. It is an intimate, personal question, posed to you. Scholar, fan, student, average Jill or Joe, literary critic or consumer of culture, the question is independent of any title you apply to yourself, any knowledge or wisdom or fascination you might claim to possess, any theory of which you consider yourself proponent. Is LOST relevant to you as a human being? Among the 500-plus large-format (8.5" x 11") pages of LOST Thought University Edition you will find 32 compelling questions posed by two dozen of the world's leading authorities in literary analysis, film theory, theatre, art, theology, language, and music-as well as the most recognized names in the LOST blogosphere. With fascinating discussions touching on thousands of novel ideas, you will discover new ways of thinking about the thesis, major themes, character arcs, and original concepts given form and substance in one of television's greatest artistic achievements. LOST confronted some of the most fundamental questions of human existence, arriving at answers never before explored in fiction, using storytelling techniques new to television drama. LOST Thought University Edition brings together the most capable and thoughtful voices in academe and the LOST community to ask the probing, revealing questions that shed light on the essential concepts and provide insightful commentary and analysis available nowhere else. This University Edition of LOST Thought contains eight new essays, some 74 pages of which have never before been published and cannot be read in any other venue. All told, over 300 pages of material were created exclusively for LOST Thought and are available in no other publication. Edited by Pearson Moore, papers were chosen for the anthology not only on the basis of author expertise, but with a keen eye for diversity of opinion, lively prose, depth of analysis, and broad range and high pertinence density of topics. Every paper presents a thought-provoking array of questions guaranteed to stimulate thought, discussion, debate, and a deep appreciation of the artistry of the series. Scholar or fan, the Island is our destiny. LOST Thought University Edition will bring greater meaning to that destiny than any other companion book, literary guide, or analytical tool. Twenty-three scholars and authors await on the shores of the Island. Grab a backpack, a water bottle, and your laptop or iPad-and get ready for a fascinating adventure. Namaste
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