Sherlock (2010 -), a highly regarded BBC television series, imagined Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's digital era detective, and aggressive of Sherlockians / Holmesians and other regional fans (SF, media, animation etc) I joined the tradition. This series explores the cultural intersection and fans tradition that is integrated with Sherlock and its filmmakers. This paper focuses on the industrial and cultural background of Sherlock publications, Sherlock's text as adaptation and change work, and Critical and popular reception of Sherlock. Multiple views of the volume, Sherlock Holmes as well as a thorough understanding of the BBC series itself, but also a thorough understanding of its literary material, as well as the international resonance of their partners with Victorian detectives , We regard it as an international cross-media character with continuous cultural influence. Teachers considering this book for the course can request a copy of the exam here.
In this article I would like to compare Sherlock Holmes with Sherlock Holmes, a classic character that appeared in Doyle 's stories and novels, and the main character of BBC' s television program Sherlock. The literary basis of my analysis would be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel "Basqueville Hound" and of course the TV series "Sherlock". The first part of this article contains the features of classic Sherlock Holmes. The second part will analyze the main features of Sherlock. In this article, I would like to provide answers to questions.