May 25, 2007
The Hound of the Baskersvilles
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is possibly the most popular of all of the Sherlock Holmes stories, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and filmed at least 24 times since 1914. It was inspired by the regional mythology of the British Isles concerning hell-hounds and set largely on an area of moorland close to where Doyle was a general practitioner while writing the novel. Doyle wrote in the crime, detective, and mystery genres but had an interest in writing in what other genre as well?
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