A Study in Scarlet (Version 7 Dramatic Reading)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel A Study in Scarlet marked the first appearance of fictional private detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson. Doyle wrote this novel in less than three weeks when he was 27 years old. Originally called A Tangled Skein, the novel was rejected by several publishers before it was accepted for publication as A Study in Scarlet in the November 1887 issue of Beeton’s Christmas Annual, an obscure British magazine remembered for little other than its inauguration of Sherlock Holmes. The novel was first published as a book the following year, but it was not until Doyle’s publication of the Sherlock Holmes short story “A Scandal in Bohemia” in The Strand Magazine in 1891 that the character of Sherlock Holmes received widespread acclaim. Since then, A Study in Scarlet has been published in many editions both in English and in translation, and allusions to the novel have frequently appeared in the works of other authors. A Study in Scarlet has occasionally generated controversy relating to the negative depiction of early Mormons in the chapters that take place in Utah. When visiting Utah for the first time in 1923, Doyle was asked to apologize for this depiction, but he defended the relevant content in the novel as historical. Like other installments in the Sherlock Holmes franchise, A Study in Scarlet has been adapted many times for a variety of media, including comics, radio, television, film, and the stage. The first two film adaptations, one British and one American, were released in 1914 and both are now considered lost films; in 2010, the British Film Institute named the British film one of the 75 most wanted films for their National Archive. The novel’s enduring legacy is also discernable in the widespread use of magnifying glasses in detective fiction, a trope initiated by A Study in Scarlet. - Summary by David Purdy
Cast List:
Sherlock Holmes: Peter Yearsley
Dr. Watson: David Purdy
Lestrade: Rafe Ball
Tobias Gregson: Cavaet
Jefferson Hope: Mike Manolakes
John Ferrier: Greg Giordano
Lucy Ferrier: Annie Mars
Enoch Drebber: Tad Davis
Joseph Stangerson: Andrew Kennedy
Brigham Young: Mark Stockbridge
Wiggins: James R. Hedrick
Stamford: KevinS
John Rance: jbcampo
Sawyer: WendyKatzHiller
Madame Charpentier: Lynette Caulkins
Arthur Charpentier: Adrian Stephens
Alice Charpentier: Michelle Purdy
Cowper: Tomas Peter
Elder Stangerson: chuckconvr
Police inspector: Algy Pug
Commissionaire: Alan Dove
Journalist: Lily Kuntz
Driver/Boots: Pelham Flowerdew
Mormon 1: Donald Gilmore
Mormon 2: Jake Malizia
Mormon 3: Wayne Cooke
Narrator: Michele Eaton
(4 hr 48 min)
Chapters
Mr. Sherlock Holmes | 20:02 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
The Science of Deduction | 23:24 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
The Lauriston Gardens Mystery | 25:41 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
What John Rance Had to Tell | 16:31 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor | 16:19 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do | 21:07 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Light in the Darkness | 21:24 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
On the Great Alkali Plain | 27:22 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
The Flower of Utah | 17:54 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet | 13:14 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
A Flight for Life | 23:05 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
The Avenging Angels | 23:54 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D. | 24:37 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
The Conclusion | 14:01 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Reviews
It's Sherlock, what do you expect?
Wintergreen
I prefer the other Holmes books, but this one is still good. His detective skills are on fire, and one can't help but respect him, even if he has his downsides. Everybody does, after all. Watson, though, is my favourite character. The readers did a good job.
awesome
Pj
loved it the readers did a wonderful job! Some even reminded me of the voices of the actors that played in the sherlock holmes series. Thanks to all.
A great read, like always.
DanielTheListener
I love this group of readers. The multiple voices really help with immersion. Please keep more books coming.
Awesome!
Alex Quill
I love it! I just wish the last part wasn't so drawn out.