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Q&A Finding literary critiques

While it might not be "professional," there are about eleventy gazillion words of meta-analysis (shortened to just meta) of the BBC's Sherlock, easily accessible on Tumblr by looking for the approp...

posted 7y ago by Lauren Ipsum‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by System‭

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#4: Attribution notice removed by user avatar System‭ · 2019-12-13T12:00:38Z (over 4 years ago)
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#3: Attribution notice added by user avatar System‭ · 2019-12-08T05:29:22Z (over 4 years ago)
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#2: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2019-12-08T05:29:22Z (over 4 years ago)
While it might not be "professional," there are about eleventy gazillion words of meta-analysis (shortened to just _meta_) of the BBC's _Sherlock_, easily accessible on Tumblr by looking for the appropriate tags. T

You can read posts of 100 to 10,000 words by people who are analyzing the use of color in various episodes (green, rainbows, blue/purple, light/dark cinematography), the "drinks code," M-theory, the femme fatale trope, how set designer Arwel Wyn-Jones uses mockingbird designs on background wallpaper to indicate villains, character mirrors, and so on.

I have probably learned as much about cinematic and textual analysis from reading two years of meta as I did in two years of literary criticism courses in college.

#1: Imported from external source by user avatar System‭ · 2016-08-12T19:31:57Z (over 7 years ago)
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