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Edgar Allan Poe is considered as the father of detective fiction and his Aguste Dupin stories were inspiration to Doyle's Holmes (including story elements and Sherlock himself).
@@transuranicelements1335Yes! Even the narrator is a bachelor-companion and sidekick to C. Aguste Dupin, exactly like Watson was to Sherlock Holmes. Doyle nearly completely stole from Poe's works: The Murders on the Rue Morgue, and The Purloined Letter.
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Thank you for providing this opportunity to acquaint myself with more classic literature
Great read… the last part was… fun 🧐
Great one! Thank you, great narrator! 😊
Thank you very much. I very much enjoyed your narration of this great tale!
Thank you
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Very Sherlockian.
Edgar Allan Poe is considered as the father of detective fiction and his Aguste Dupin stories were inspiration to Doyle's Holmes (including story elements and Sherlock himself).
@@transuranicelements1335Yes! Even the narrator is a bachelor-companion and sidekick to C. Aguste Dupin, exactly like Watson was to Sherlock Holmes. Doyle nearly completely stole from Poe's works: The Murders on the Rue Morgue, and The Purloined Letter.
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