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Arts, Fanfiction, Fiction, Online Writing, Programs, Sherlock, Television, Thursday
Hello all, I know that many of you guys didn’t get to see me present on Thursday because we ran out of time, but i just wanted to show you guys a bit of what I got up to. I still have a long way to go, and I unfortunately don’t have any data on the slides yet, but this is what I have so far and I thought I’d post it in case anybody was interested. I’d love to know what you all think. Have a great finals week
Project Title: The Stories Of Sherlock Holmes: The Canon that Continues
Project Type: Power Point
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I know it isn’t mentioned explicitly, but what I’m most interested in this project is finding out a better understanding of where fan fiction belongs in the sphere of literature. Although fan fiction takes quite a bit from literary canons it is always categorized as a different form of writing. I am interested in exploring if this classification holds true or if (based on the results) we should consider fan fiction to be a sub category of the original canon. I plan to accomplish this by comparing one section of writing from Doyle’s works and three very different piece of fan fiction (one from the period, one from a modern site, and a “crack” or ridiculous one) on Voyant. This way I can study the words and see how similar they are to the actual literary canon, and too each other. Anyway this is what I have so far, thank you guys for reading