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Audiobooks that are good to listen to while sleeping Sherlock Holmes Cases in chronological order The third case The beginning of a bromance 00:00:00 Commentary 00:03:37 Mr. Sherlock Holmes 00:30:09 The science of reasoning 01:04:30 The mystery of Lauriston Garden A Study in Scarlet Author Arthur Conan Doyle Publisher Penguin Classics, 2009 Translator Nam Myeongseong Until now, Holmes and Watson have been good friends and partners and have worked on most cases together. So when and how did these two meet? [A Study in Scarlet], which we are introducing today, is a work that contains the first meeting between Holmes and Watson. Just as Watson introduced most of the cases that Holmes was in charge of, the episode related to her first meeting with Holmes is also depicted from Watson's first-person observer's perspective. Watson's first impression of Holmes, which was very unique and intense, that she had never heard or seen before is well expressed in this work. [A Study in Scarlet] is the first work in the Sherlock Holmes series published by Arthur Conan Doyle, and is the third case in the order of occurrence. [Gloria Scott] and [The Musgraves' Ritual] introduced earlier are cases that Holmes solved alone before meeting Watson, and Holmes tells the story of the cases to Watson, who became his partner and friend. A Study in Scarlet is also the first case that Watson has worked on. Arthur Conan Doyle was influenced by the American poet and novelist, Edgar Allan Poe, and the French mystery novelist, Émile Gabrio. This fact is revealed in the work through the conversation between Holmes and Watson. John Watson does not trust Sherlock Holmes, who is unique, individual, and sometimes unconventional, and sometimes shows a senseless appearance that does not hesitate to say that there is no crime, and sometimes shows an unexpectedly ignorant appearance. However, as he watched Holmes solve cases as a detective, he came to recognize Holmes' genius as a detective. And he felt sorry for the reality that Holmes' achievements were being passed on to others, and he took on the role of Holmes' biographer in order to make Holmes's achievements known to the world. A unique and individual man, Sherlock Holmes, and an exemplary and upright man, John Watson. Let's go into the work [A Study in Scarlet] where the bromance between the two men began. #Audiobook#Sherlock Holmes#A Study in Scarlet