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- From: watson@sce.carleton.ca (Stephen Watson)
- Subject: Re: Watson's intelligence
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- Organization: Carleton University
- References: <1993Jan21.024726.5616@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1993Jan24.035507.22209@csi.uottawa.ca>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 02:21:26 GMT
- Lines: 58
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- misrael@csi.uottawa.ca (Mark Israel) writes:
-
- >In article <1993Jan21.024726.5616@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, clavazzi@nyx.cs.du.edu (The_Doge) writes:
-
- >> Q: How about Watson? Was he really a[s] big a fool as he's often made out
- >> to be in movies?
- >> A: Not even close. The real Watson (as revealed in the Canon) was a
- >> solid, dependable, middle-class Englishman. Not overly imaginative, of
- >> average intelligence [...]
-
- > Below average, I fear. See the last paragraph of Conan Doyle's preface to
-
- Base calumny! How dare you insult my illustrious forebear so! The
- honour of my family is impugned!
-
- >_The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes_, and Holmes's comment on Watson in "The Lion's
- >Mane".
-
- *What* comment in _Lion's_Mane_? I just pulled down my Doubleday
- _Complete_S.H_ and can find nothing that would necessarily imply a
- lack of intelligence on Watson's part. Rather, Holmes laments the
- lack of his faithful chronicler on this occasion.
-
- As for the _Case_Book_ preface, it's not included in my edition, so I
- cannot answer such slurs and innuendos as it may contain.
-
- > Not *quite* as stupid as Nigel Bruce's portrayal, of course. (One of Nigel
- >Bruce's favourite jokes was to say in a thick Watson voice: "People sometimes
- >ask me if I'm, er, English. Well, the truth is, if I were any more English,
- >I couldn't talk!")
-
- > And I never guessed the solution to any of the stories before it was
- >presented. Did anyone else here manage to do that (if you can even *remember*
- >the first time you read the Canon)?
-
- As a matter of family pride, I always tried. Unfortunately, the
- stories aren't usually set up in the style of a puzzle for the reader.
- Holmes frequently keeps his crucial clues to himself until the last
- minute - often until after the miscreant is safe in the hands of the
- Yard. I think I may have come close a few times, but mostly using
- "literary" judgements (e.g. pick the culprit most likely to make the
- end interesting) rather than actual clues.
-
- >misrael@csi.uottawa.ca Mark Israel
- ^^^^^^^
- Aha! That explains this scurrilous attack on the sacred memory of my
- ancestor! What else would one expect from a denizen of that
- kindergarten at the downstream end of the Canal!
-
- Combatively,
- Steve
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