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What we can learn from crime fiction

Summary by Australian Academy of the Humanities
“The arrest of Colonel Moran” depicts Sherlock Holmes confronting Colonel Moran, who is then arrested by two police officers. The scene first appeared in “The Adventure of the Empty House” (1903). Illustration by Sidney Paget, in The Strand Magazine. Original caption: “Colonel Moran sprang forward, with a snarl of rage.” There has long been a stigma around reading crime fiction. In an infamous literary putdown published in The New Yorker in 1945…
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Australian Academy of the Humanities broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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