Daniil Kharms and Sherlock Holmes

Between Imitation and Deconstruction

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About the Book

Daniil Kharms (1905–42) is known as an author of Russian absurd literature. It is generally overlooked that the pseudonym Kharms encodes Sherlock Holmes’s Russian name of Kholms. An intertextual comparison between Kharms and Holmes shows how Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes made his way into Russian absurd literature. This article originally appeared in Clues: A Journal of Detection, Volume 28, Issue 2.

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About the Author(s)

Lisanne Sauerwald holds a Ph.D. in Slavic philology and is a staff member of the Institute for Slavic Philology and International Research Funding Office at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität in Munich.

Bibliographic Details

Lisanne Sauerwald
Format: E-Single
Pages: 16
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Copyright Date: 2010
eISBN: 978-1-4766-2475-4

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