Jul. 15th, 2012

[identity profile] spacemutineer.livejournal.com
Hi, everyone! I hope it was a good week for you all, because it certainly was a good week for reading Sherlock Holmes canon with The Man with the Twisted Lip. What did you all think of it? As always, here are some of my random thoughts and questions. Please add your own!

- Now this is what I'm looking for in Sherlock Holmes canon! This case is fantastic. We get drama, tension, humor, sinister implications, and multiple revealed identities. And the interactions between Holmes and Watson are adorable and charming too. They have fun together and we have fun reading about them. The Man with the Twisted Lip is one of my favorite stories.

- "De Quincey’s description of his dreams and sensations" is a reference to Confessions of an Opium Eater, "an autobiographical account written by Thomas De Quincey, about his laudanum (opium and alcohol) addiction and its effect on his life," as its Wikipedia entry says.

- Any theories as to why Mary refers to Watson as "James"? That's... odd, to say the least. A term of affection? A nickname? (There is the other, simpler explanation about authorship, of course, but that's not nearly as much fun.)

- Was it acceptable for Watson to send Isa Whitney, strung out on opium, alone in a cab back home to both of their wives? Does he bear extra responsibility as a doctor or their friend? He did volunteer for the task to fetch him from the den, after all. Kate may have been just happy to have her husband back, but Mary had to deal with both of them, and may not have been as forgiving. I wonder what she said when Watson finally returned. For his part, I understand Watson's actions. His choices were to either accompany a sot back to his weeping wife and deal with them for however long that takes (after an already long, tiring day) or follow Holmes on whatever exciting and bizarre adventure he was already having. I can't totally blame him for taking door number two.

- I think Holmes has a bit of an odd affinity in a way with Neville St. Clair, a man who also made his living on his wits and his acting abilities. St. Clair's scam worked beautifully, and would have kept right on working if not for a random chance encounter with his wife. I liked the point made in the story that any normal beggar would not have been so successful, being actually crippled and needy. A clever healthy man found a good and reliable, if completely unethical, vocation in begging from businessmen.
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Canon: The Man with the Twisted Lip (TWIS)

Title: Job Wanted

Author: ennui_enigma

Rating: G

Warnings: none

A/N: Poor Neville St. Claire. How is he going to support his family and the high standards of living they’re all used to now that he’s reduced to reporting again?

Job Wanted: Skilled make-up artist and actor looking for part-time work. Many years of real life experience. Specializing in facial disguises so perfect that they could fool even Scotland Yard! Knowledgeable in all the literature classics. Adept at plying my art in both stage and street productions. Able to tutor in journalism and reporting if desired. Prefer nights and weekends. 



Canon: The Man with the Twisted Lip: Twisted

A twisted profession as a poor man
A twisted existence as a rich man

A twisted story from an upset wife
A twisted inspection of his life

Clues in the pocket change, letter, and ring
Further info from blocks and clothing

Holmes and Watson with a sponge in hand
Disclosed the soiled reticent husband

Now life’s untwisted but way too bland!

(A/N: poem in honor of debriswoman who is the inspiration for any verse I've ever written)

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Author: [info]methylviolet10b
Rating: PG
Character(s): Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Summary: Holmes reflects on Watson's gifts.
Warnings: Mild spoilers for TWIS, including a quote from the text.
Word Count: 60, plus a quote from TWIS in italics.
Author's Notes: 60 words of my own inspired by one of the canon stories. This week's story contains one of my favorite quotes from ACD canon; I had to include it here.
Disclaimer: I don't own them.

TWIS -- The Man with the Twisted Lip

You have a grand gift of silence,” I told Watson, but I might have more accurately told him that he has a grand gift of presence. I scarcely believed it when I saw him in the depths of the opium-den. Who else would my mind conjure but my dear friend? His companionship turned my depressed, vexed thoughts about the case into anticipation of what adventures lay ahead.

[identity profile] hisietari.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Man With The Twisted Lip
Title: Furniture
Author: [livejournal.com profile] hisietari
Rating: G

Ah, furniture… no matter how advanced our science becomes, furniture has been a misconception from the very beginning of the occidental world. For thousands of years it has been known all over Asia that the proper sitting technique will drown the need for sleep, while the mind works sharper than ever.

I should tell Watson one day, he’ll be interested.
[identity profile] thesmallhobbit.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Man with the Twisted Lip
Title: The Inspector's Opinion
Author: [info]thesmallhobbit
Rating: PG

“There’s nothing you can do for this one, doctor,” the inspector said.

“Holmes wants to know whether he was dead before he entered the water, or whether he drowned in the river.”

“The man was as good as dead as soon as he entered the opium den.  What difference will knowing how he died make to his widow and children?”

[identity profile] spacemutineer.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Man with the Twisted Lip
Title: Question
Author: [livejournal.com profile] spacemutineer
Rating: PG
Author's Note: Set in the opium den

"My God! It's Watson," said one of the fallen gentleman sots lying by the door, seemingly speaking aloud my own thinking directly from my brain.

I ran through multiple thoughts at once. How had he found me? Why had he found me? Something was wrong.

One question stopped all the others: who else here would know Watson's name?

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