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Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Book of Life
1. Reason and Revelation, 1887
2. Reasoning Backward, 1881-1887
3. Theory and Preaching, 1887-1930
4. Wonderful Literature, 1930-2020
5. Negation at Any Cost, 2001-2020
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Brian McCuskey is Associate Professor of English at Utah State University.
“McCuskey takes Arthur Conan Doyle to task for creating Holmes and
setting a dangerous paradigm loose in the modern world, while
tracing the origin of Holmes’s ostentatious pseudo-logic to Doyle’s
belief in spiritualism.”—Phil Baker Times Literary Supplement
“How Sherlock Pulled the Trick is a useful corrective to the
popular image of Sherlock Holmes as a genius, and McCuskey’s
examination of the ways he has been put to use by the forces of
irrationality is illuminating. The book should act as a warning to
those who are lazily tempted to drop in a Holmes quotation because
they assume it will strengthen the validity of their claims, and
remind the rest of us that employing him to support a statement
does not confer legitimacy on it.”—Tom Ruffles Fortean Times
“There is undoubtedly a strong dash of hocus-pocus in Doyle's
presentation of Holmes's so-called Science of Deduction and
Analysis, and McCuskey brings this out better than any other critic
of Holmes that I've read. How Sherlock Pulled the Trick is
certainly enough to make me question some of the confident—and, it
turns out, credulous—pronouncements I've made about Holmes's
scientific positivism down the years.”—Darryl Jones
Preternature
“How Sherlock Pulled the Trick is highly readable and often very
engaging, driven as it is by the author’s energy and, at times, his
outrage. It is also filled with a fascinating array of primary
sources on science, spiritualism, and ways of thinking, from the
nineteenth century to the present.”—Melissa Dickson Victorian
Popular Fictions Journal
“McCuskey’s study is not only a compelling work of literary
criticism and cultural history, but a plea for scientificity in a
rapidly heating world.”—Misha Kakabadze Correspondences
“A detailed and insightful exposition of a powerful and
compelling literary figure. We know Holmes is central to a
late-Victorian worldview, and How Sherlock Pulled the Trick
demonstrates how he is also significant today.”—Catherine Wynne,
author of Lady Butler: War Artist and Traveller, 1846-1933
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